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Entered according to Act of Parliament of Canada, in the year one thousand eight hundred and eighty-six,
; by The Copp, Clark Company (Limited), in the Office of the Minister of Agriculture,
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THE GOSPEL CHOIR
Is largely composed of NEW SACRED SONGS, DUETS, CHORUSES
| and ANTHEMS, specially prepared for use in connection with Evan-
| gelistic work as conducted by Mr. D, L. Moony, D. W. Wurrrze,
and others.
This Collection rs not intended to take the place of “GOSPEL
HYMNS CONSOLIDATED,” but to supplement it, by furnishing
NEW and tried NUMBERS, which we trust will add interest
to the Service of Song, and prove a blessing wherever used.
IRA D. SANKEY,
YAMES McGRANAHAN.
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1. Glory be to the Father, and........ to the Son, and to the Ho- ly Ghost;
2. As it was in the beginning, isnow,and ev - er shall be, world with-out end, <A - men.
9 GUIDE ME.
‘For THY NAME’S SAKE, LEAD ME, AND GUIDE MK."'—Psalm xaai. 3.
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1, Guide me, O Thou great Je - ho- vah, Pil- grim thro’ this bar- ren land:
p.c.—Bread of hea-ven, Bread of hea-ven, Feed me till I want no more.
2. O - pen now the crys- tal foun-tain, Whence the heal-ing wa- ters flow;
p. c.—Strong De - liv - ’rer, Strong De - liv -’rer, Be Thou still my strength and shield.
3. When I tread the verge of Jor-dan, Bid my anx- ious fears sub - side;
p.c.—Songs of prais-es, Songs of prais - es, I will ev - er a to Thee.
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I am weak, but Thou art might-y; Hold me _ with Thy power-ful hand:
Let the fie - ry, cloud-y pil - lar Lead me all my jour-ney through:
Bear me through the swell-ing cur-rent, Land me _ safe on Canaan’s side:
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3. A CROWN FOR ME.
‘‘ HENCEFORTH THERE IS LAID UP FOR ME A CROWN OF RIGHTEOUSNESS, ""—2 Tim. iv. 8.
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1. When my feet shall come to the gold-en + te, How glad my heart will — be,
2. Oh the joy to stand on the gold-en ‘iuor Of that bright home a- bove!
3. I will trust His word, for I know His love Is large, and rich, and free; -
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When the King shall say, as I stand and wait, “Come in: there is room for thee!”
Oh the joy to hear, thro’ the o - pen door, Sweet wel- come words of love!
When the race is run, and the vic- t’ry won, The prize He will give to me.
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4. “THERE SHALL BE SHOWERS OF BLESSING.”
(Ezek. xxxiv, 2.)
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I. There shall be show-ers of bless - ing:” This is the prom-ise of love;
2, “There shall be show-ers of bless - ing”—~ Pre-cious re - viv- ing a - gain;
3. “There shall be show-ers of bless - ing:” Send them up - on us, O Lord!
4. “There shall be show-ers of bless - ing:” | Oh, that to - day they might fall,
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Copyright, 1882, by James McGranahan.
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d. ERE THE SUN GOES DOWN.
“WORK WHILE YE HAVE LIGHT, LEST DARKNESS COME UPON You." —John aii. 38.
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2, I must o - ver come my wrath, Ere the sun goes down; I must walk the heav’n-ly
3. I must speak the lov-ing word, Ere the sun goes down; I must let my voice be !
4. As I ond pi on my way, Kre the sun goes down; God’scom-mand I must. 0 -
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path, Ere the sun goes down, For it may be death is wend-ing, Hith - er,
heard, Ere the sun goes down, Ev -’ry cry of pi - ty heed-ing, For the
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Ere the sun goesaown, To the light the lost ones lead-ing, Ere the ,sun goes down.
If I would ob-tain the bless-ing, Ere the sun goes down.
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6, COME TO JESUS?
“ComMR UNTO ME,..,.. AND I WILL GIVE YOU REeSsT.”’—Matt, xi. 28,
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Come to Je- sus! Come to Je - sus! Hark! the Spir-it whis-pers, “Come!”
Come to Je - sus! Come to Je - sus! Hark! the Spir-it whis- pers, “Come!”
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7. NEARER THE CROSS!
“THE ChOKS OF OUR LonD Je6US Cunist.”—Galatians vi, 14,
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1. “ Near-er the cross!” my heart can say, I am coming near- er, Nearer the
2, Near-er the Chris- tian’s mer- cy seat, I am coming near- er, Feast-ing my
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cross from day to day, I am com - ing near-er; Near - er the cross where
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love my soul de-sires, I am com - ing near-er; Near - er the end of
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8, “CASTING ALL YOUR CARE UPON HIM."
From Omsar Manan, by J. EB. A. James McGRANAnAN,
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1, How sweet, my Sav-iour, to re - pose On Thine al - migh - ty power!
2. It is Thy will that I should cast My ev - ‘ry care on Thee;
3. That I shouldtrust Thy lov-ing care, And look to Thee a = lone,
4. Why should my heart then be dis- trest, “4 dread of fu - ture — ill?
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calm each trou - bled thought to rest, In prayer be - fore Thy throne.
why should un - be - liev- ing fear My trem-bling spir - it fill ?
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9, NOT FAR FROM THE GATE.
“HR HATH PREPARUD FOR THEM A CITY.—Heb, ai. 16.
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2. Oh harps, thatfor a -ges have ech-oedthe sto-ry Of won-der-ful mer-ey and
3. Howsweet,as we jour-ney, to pause for a mo-ment, Andlook at tie footprints we
4, O bless-ed Re-deem-er! ere long Thouwilt call us ‘To join thegreatar-my __ be-
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bro-ken no more; Not far to the banks of that clear flow-ing riv - er, Whose
in - fi- nite love! Oh crown ev -er-last-ing, laid up for the faith-ful, There’s
see in our way!—The foot-prints of pil-grimswho’vecross’d o- ver Jor-dan, And
yond the dark sea; They foughtthe good fight, and their course they have fin-ished, And
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stream we shalldrink when life’s bur-den is o’er, All glo - ry to Je-sus! the
one for ‘us each in those mansions a - bove!
now are re-joic-ing for - ev- er and aye.
now they in- her- it the kingdom with Thee.
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10. CHRIST RECEIVETH SINFUL MEN.
‘THEY THAT BE WHOLE NEED NOT A PHYSICIAN, BUT THEY THAT ARE SICK.’ —Matt, iz. 12.
Arr. from Neumaster, 1671. James McGRANAHAN.
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1,Sin - ners Je - sus will re - ceive: Sound this word a as grace to all
2. Come: and He will give you rest; ‘Trust Him: for His word is plain;
3. Now my heart con-demns me _ not, Pure be - fore the law I _ stand;
4. Christ re- ceiv - eth sin - ful men, FE - ven me with all = my _ sin;
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He whocleansed me from all spot, Sat - is - fied its last de- mund.
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I. SEEK FIRST THE KINGDOM OF GOD!
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2. Would youfind a true pleasure in liv - ing, As dai-ly new beau- ties un - fold, Y
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12. “FEAR THOU NOT!”
Translated from Dr. Matan, by J. E. A.
James McGRANAHAN.
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1,0. Chris-tian trav -’ller, fear no more The storms whichround thee spread;
2. Thy Sav-iour, who up + on the cross Thy full re - demp-tion paid,
3. A safe re- treat and hid + ing- place Thy Sav-iour will pro - vide;
4, No; in yl dark - est we on earth, When ev - ’ry joy seems flown,
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Nor yet the noon-tide’s sul - try beams On thy de - fence - less head
Will not from thee, His ran-somed one, With-hold His prom- ised aid.
And sor- row can-not fill thy heart, Whileshel -tered at His _ side.
Be - liev - er, thou shalt nev - er tread The toil- some way a - lone!
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13. YE ARE NOT YOUR OWN.
Ex NatHan. JaMEs McGRanaHAN.
. Re-deemed by Christ who died for me, For Him ’tis now to live, By grace di-vine from A
. In ev- ery ac - tion here be-low The Lord to sanc-ti -fy, The mo - tive now in
. One cherished sin with-in the heart,One e - vil tho’t re-ceived, The joy of Christ must
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death made free, To Christ the life we give, What! know ye not that ye are not your own?
all we do, His name to mag -ni- fy.
needs de - part, His Ho - ly Spir - it grieved.
yield to Thee, Our God to glo - ri - fy.
ye are bought,ye arebought with a price, therefore glo - ri - fy God in your
and your spir - it, in your bod - y and spir - it which are His.
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Copyright, 1885, by James McGraueban
AS PANTS THE HART.
(Psalm clit.)
Jno R. SwEneyr.
Ist. time. 2d. time.
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‘(So pants my soul, O Lord for Thee, And Thy re - fresh-ing grace.
9 For Thee,my God,the liv - ing God,My thirs-ty soul doth pine;
* 1 Oh, when shallI be - hold Thy face,Thou Ma-jes-ty Di- vine?
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Copyright, 1878, by John K. Sweney.
¢ " hink of happier days, 4 Why restless, why cast down, my soul ?
? Wien Thou, 0 Regent sls, Trust God, and thou shalt sing
When ev'ry heart was tuned to praise, His praise again, and find Him still
And none more blest than I. Thy health’s eternal spring.
15. BE YE KIND TO ONE ANOTHER.
(Eph, iv. 32.)
C. B, Comrort.
ye kind to one a-noth - cr, Thus hath said our bless - ed Lord,
yekind to one a-noth - er, Brief the life that here we live,
ye kind to one a-noth - er, Soon _ the part-ing hour will come,
ye kind to one a-noth -er, Je - sus thus is glo -_ ri- fied,
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us seek His gra-cious spir - it That we may o - bey His word,
‘Tears are all a- round us flow-ing, Com-fort let us _ strive to give,
Then whatsad-ness to re -mem-ber How we marred the earth - ly home,
For He saith that His dis - ci - ples Are by this i .- den ti - fied,
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O what sor- row oft we've giv-en To the friends we’ve loved most dear,
Shed thy tears a - lone with Je-sus, All. thytrou-ble to Him bring,
How we oft by lack of kind-ness Cheer-less left an ach - ing heart,
“God is love,’ and from pret chil-dren Naught but love should ev - er flow,
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BE YE KIND TO ONE ANOTHER. Concluded.
And what grief to Christ in hea-ven By the harsh words spo - ken here.
Then withsmiles for all a- round thee, Shed forth sun- shine for the King
And by self -ish word, or ac- tion, Caused the si - lent tears to start.
. That the love of God, our Sav-iour, This sad world might fal - ly know.
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16. FOLLOW ON!
‘IP ANY MAN BERVE MB, LET HIM FOLLOW ME." —John aii. 26.
Rev. W. O. CusHina. Rev. Rosert Lowry.
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1. Down in the val- ley with my Sav-iour I would go, Where the flowers are
2. Down in the val- ley with my Sav-iour [I would go, Where the storms are
3. Down in the val- ley, or up-on_ the mountain steep, Close be -side my
bloom-ing and the sweet wa-ters flow; Ev - ’ry-where He leads me
sweep-ing and the dark wa-ters flow; With His hand to lead me I _ will
Sav - iour wouldmy soul ev-cr keep; He will lead me safe -ly, in the
SS SSS
fol- low, fol -low on, Walk-ing in His foot-steps till the crown be won.
nev -er, nev-er fear, Dan-gers can-not frightme if my Lord is_ near.
path that He has trod. Up to where they gath-er on the hills of God.
I would fol-low Je - sus! An-y-where, ev’rywhere, I would fol-low on!
Fd&l-low! fol -low!
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Vv. TAKE ME AST AM.
i ‘HIM THAT COMETH TO Mg, I WILL IN NO WISE CAST OUT.” —John vi. 37.
¥ Exiza H. Hamiton. Tra D. Sanxey.
at Moderato.
2
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1. y - sus, my Lord, to Thee is Un- less Thon help me I must die:
2. Help-less I am, and full s guilt; But yet for me Thy blood was spilt,
3. No pre-par-a- tion can I make, My best re - solves I on - ly break,
4, Be- hold me, Sav-iour, at Thy feet, Deal with me as Thou se - est meet;
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And Thou canst make me what Thou wilt, And take me _ as ] an!
4———-- Yet save me for Thine own name’s sake, And take me as_ I am!
=| Thy work be - gin, Thy work com- plete, And take me as I an!
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18, THE TWO LIVES.
‘*GOb I8 NO RESPECTER OF PERSONS,''—Acte x. 34.
James McGRANAHAN.
Con eapressione.
. Two. babes were born in the self-same town, On the ver- y same bright day, P
. Two children layed in the self-same town, And the chil-dren both were fair,
. Two maidenswroughtin the self-same town, And one was wed-ded and __ loved,
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But one had curls brush’d smooth and round, The oth-er had tan - gled _ hair, cE
The oth- er saw thro’ the cur - tain’spart, The world where her.sis- ter moved, a
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And both seem’d pure and in-no- cent, As fall- ing flakes of snow, 4
The chil - dren both grew up a - pace, As. oth-er chil-dren grow, s
And one was smiling, a hap-py bride, The other knew care and woe, og
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THE TWO LIVES. Concluded,
SH rtt tay pi thesia
one of them lived in the terraced house, And one in the BF ‘i a
But one of them lived in the terraced house, And one in the street be - low.
one of them lived in the terraced house, And one in the street be - low,
Se eee el
Two women lay dead in the self same town
And one had tender care,
The other was left to die alone,
On her pallet so thin and bare;
One had many to mourn her loss,
For the other few tears would flow,
For one had lived in the terraced house,
And one in the street below.
5.
If Jesus, who died for rich and poor,
In wondrous holy love, 4
Took both the sisters in His arms,
And carried them above ; F
Then all the difference vanished quite,
For in heaven none would know
Which of them lived in the terraced house,
And which, in the street below.
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19, CHRIST AROSE?
“TK 18 NOT HERE, BUT 18 RISEN," — Luke gaxiv, 6.
R. L. Rev. Ronert Lowry.
1. Low in the grave He lay— Je - sus, my Sav-iour! Wait-ing the com-ing day—
2. Vain- ly they watch His bed— Je - sus, my Sav -iour! Vain - ly they seal the dead—
8. Death can-not keep his prey—Je - sus, my Sav-ionr! He torethe bars a- way—
CHORUS, faster , 4
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Je - sus, my Lord! Up from the grave He a - rose, With a oe .
Je - sus, my Lord! ia
Je - sus, my Lord! He a- roe, 4
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dark do-main, And He lives for ev - er with His saints to reign: an ee a -
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(Rev. iti, 4; & vi, 11.)
Epwarp A. Barves. A. J. ABBry.
Andante.
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1. All who the Lord be- lieve, All that love His ho- ly name.
2. All that in -the Lord re - joice, All that to His prom-ise cling,
8. All that in the Lord a - bide, All that take age cross He bore,
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Lo! from heav - en hear the mes - sage Waft-ed to this earth- ly shore. a
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I will give them all a_ robe, White and spot - - less shall it ¥
1 will give them all a robe, White and spot-less shall it
will give them all a robe, White and spot - - less shall it
I will give them all a robe,
be, ’ a
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be, They shall wear therobe fur-ev-er, They shall walk in white with me.
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shill 4 be,
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22. O PRECIOUS WORDS.
‘“HIM THAT COMETH UNTO ME I WILL IN NO WISE CA8T OUT.”"—John vi. 37.
Mrs. Frances J. Crossy.
ABBEY. :
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a pre - cious words that said; The soul that comes to Me,
‘aia pre-cious words that Je- sus said; Be- hold, I am_ the Door;
: pre -cious ‘words that Je - sus said; Come, wea- ry souls op- pressed,
ae pre-cious words that Je - sus said; The world Io - ver- came;
ore
will
in no wise cast him out, Who-ev - er he may be.
And all that en - ter in by Me, Have life for - ev - er - more.
Come take My yoke and learn of Me, And I will give you rest.
And they who fol - low where I lead, Shall con- quer in My name.
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Have life for - ev - er - more, Have life for-ev - er- more, And
And I will give you rest, And I will give you rest, Come
Shall con-quer in My name, Shall con - quer in My name, And
in no wise cast him out, ho - ev - er he
all that en - ter in by Me, Have life for - ev -
take my yoke and learn of Me, And I will give you _ rest.
they who fol- low where I lead, Shall con -quer_ in My name,
Copyright, 1885, by Ira D, Sankey,
23. “ALL WE LIKE SHEEP.”
Ex Nataan. JaMES McGRANAHAN.
Moderato. :
=e a Ig ee
1, Whenmy heart with sin was burdened, And wan - dered far from God, iS
2. How could I, so vile, so sin - ful, Howcould I to God be brought ? ae
3. Now my heart is free from bur-den, Now [ love and praise the Lord;
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What a light shone in my dark-ness By the en-trance of this word! 3
Je - sus here re - vealedmy Sav - iour, Gave the an-swer | had sought.
Now re-joice to do His bid - ding—Saved by trust-ing in His word.
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have gone.... a-stray; we....
one to his own way: and the Lord hath laid on
Copyright, 1884, by James McGranahan
“ALL WE LIKE SHEEP.’—Concluded.
hath laid on Him
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Lord; a
=e] a 24 THE BRIGHT FOREVERMORE.
W. A. OGDEN, by per.
- 1. There is a land, a sun - ny land, Whoseskies are ev- er brigat, Where
word! a 2. There is a clime, a peace-ful clime, Be - yond life’s nar - row sea, Where
| sought. 3 3. There _ is a home, a glo - rious home, A heaven-ly man-sion fair; And
. word. a 4. We long to leave these fad-ing scenes,That glide so quick-ly by; And
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eve - ning shad - ows nev - er The Sav - jour is its light.
ev - ‘ry storm is hushed to _ rest, There let our treas - ure be.
those we loved so fond - ly here, Will bid us wel - come there.
join the shin - ing host a - bove, Where joy can nev - er die.
If the cross.... we meek-ly bear, Then the crown we shall wear, When we
If the cross we meekly bear, Wea golden —crownshall wear,
a -mong the fair,
i Bans memenne " ——
When we dwell mong the fair, In é bright for - ev - er - more,
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25, IN SIGHT OF THE CRYSTAL SEA.
“SON, REMEMBER.” —Luke avi. 25.
Fie J. E. Rang, J. ae omer by per.
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2. I thought me then of my childhood days, Theprayerat my moth - er’s knee:
3. I thought, I thoughtof the days of God Td wast-ed in fok- ly and sin—
4. | heard a voice, like the voice of God: ‘ Remem-ber, re-mem-ber, my — son!
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And I saw _ the throne of the star-crown’d ones, With nev-er a crown for me;
Of the coun-sels grave that my fa-ther gave—The wrath I was warn’d to flee;
Of the times I mock’d when the Saviour knock’d, And 1 would not let Him in;
Re - mem-ber thy ways in the form-er days, The crown that thou might’st have won! ”
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IT said, “Is it then too late, too late? Shut with-out must [ stand for aye?” ig
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And I saw _ the star-crown’d take their seats, But none could I call my own. 2 f
And the Judge, will He say, “I know you not,” How-e’er I may knock and pray ?
‘Would He spare my life, ’'d give up the strife, And serve Him for- ev - er - more.”
“Am I liv-ing or dead?” to my-self I said, “An end is there ne’erto be?”
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\ Tow sweet was the light of day!
Melodious sounded the Sabbath bells
From towers that were far away;
I then became as a little child, And when the voice of the Judge says, Come,
And I wept and wept afre esh; Of the Judge on the great white throne,
For the Lord had taken my heart of stone, I know ’mid the thrones >f ine star-crown’d ones,
And given a heart of flesh. There’s one I shall call my own.
And I see the thrones of the star-ezown’d ones,
I know there’s a crown for me;
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26. ‘THE HOUSE UPON A ROCK.
(Matt, vii. 24. 25.)
Mrs. F, J. Crossy. Wo. B. Brapsury.
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1. O, if my house is builtup-on a rock, I know it willstandfor-ev-er; The floods may
2. For He whose word is last-ing as the hills, Whosetruthisunchanging ev-er; Hathsaid my
3. O, if my house is built up-on the sand,’ Twill fall when the floodsareswelling; The winds will
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come, andthe roll-ing thunder’sshock May beat up-on my housethat is founded on a rock,
house on the sol - idrockshallstand, He’llholdit by Hismight in the hol-low of His hand,
blow, andthe tempest will descend, And beat up-on my house that is built up-on the sand,
come, and the roll-ing thunder’sshock May beat up-on my housethat is founded on a rock,
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And it nev-er will fall, nev-er will fall, nev-er, nev-er, nev- er.
And it sure-ly will fall—nev-er to rise, nev-er, nev-er, nev- er.
But it nev-er an fall, nev-er will fall, nev-er, nev-er, nev- er.
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is my sure foun-da-tion, "Tis Je-sus Christ,my lov-ing Saviour, Je - sus Christ, my
lov - ing Sav-iour, The Rock of my sal - va- tion, The Rock of my sal- va - tion.
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2%. HE IS RISEN FROM THE DEAD.
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ee eer
1.0 joy-ful bells, ring out, ring out! Respond my soul with joy- ful shout;
2. He lives O earth re- peat the cry, He lives, He nev - er - more can die!
3. A liv-ing Christ meets ev - ery need: He lives for thee to in - ter - cede:
4. He lives to send His spir - it down, His liv - 2 love with grace to crown,
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lives O sea pro-long the sound, Andbear it o’er the depths pro - found.
lives to draw the sin-ner nigh To God from whom he fain would fly.
lives that we may with him rise | Toblood-bought mansions in the skies, a
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28. “LOOK UNTO ME.”
Ex NatHan. JaMES McGRANAHAN,
un- to Jfe, and be ye saved,” O hear the blest command, els cas tion
un- to Me,” up-on the cross, OQ wea - ry burdened soul, ”I'was there on.
un- to Me,” thy ris-en Lord, In dark temp - ta - tion’s hour, The needful
un- to Me,” and not with -in, No help is there for thee, For par-don
deed.
found
fly.
skies . full! sal - va-tion free! Pro-claim o’er every land, “TLookun-to Me,......... and be ye
at pase | Me thy sins were laid, Be - lieve and be made whole.
— " grace I'll free- ly give, To keep from Satan’s power.
4 peace and all thy ae on - ly un-to Me. Look un-to Me,
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Copyright, 1885, by James McGranaban.
29. BLESSED BE THE FOUNTAIN.
“WASH ME, AND I SHALL BE WHITER THAN 8NOW.'"'—Pealm li. 7,
E. R. Latta. H, 8. Perxis,
Moderato.
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1. Bless-ed be the Foun-tain of bluod, To a world of sin- ners re- vealed:
2 Thorn-y was thecrownthat He wore, And the cross His bo- dy o’er-came; :
3. Fa - ther, I have wandered from Thee, Oft-en has my heart gone a- stray;
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Bless-ed be Ra dear Son of God: On- ly by His stripes we are healed. ~
Griev-ous were the sor- rows He bore, But He _ suf-fered not thus in vain. e:
Crim-son do my sins seem to a Wa- ter can - not ae them a - way, 4
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Tho’ [’ve wan-dered far from His fold, Bring-ing to my heartpainand woe, 4 [
May I to that Foun-tain be led, Made to cleanse my sins here be - low! 3 c
Je - sus, to that Foun-tain of Thine, Lean-ing on Thy promise, I go; 3
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Wash me in the Blood of the Lamb, And I _ shall be whi- ter than snow! ed
Wash me in the Bloodthat He shed,. And I _ shall be whi- ter than snow!
Cleanseme by ‘Thywash-ing di- vine, And I _ shall be whi- ter than snow!
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eve-ning Steal a - cross the sky.
- ter 2 Jesus give the weary 4 When the morning wakens
= Calm and sweet repose, Then may I arise
With Thy tend’rest blessing’ Pure, and fresh, and sinless,
‘a —, May our eyelids close. In Thy holy eyes.
he snow! 3 Through the long night-watches 5 Glory to the Father,
le- -2- May Thine angels spread, Glory to the Son,
y— Their white wings above us ; And to Thee, blest Spirit,
= Watching round each bed. Whilst all ages run. Amen.
33 3
Ol. THE- ELEVENTH HOUR.
ad Christian came to the gate over which was written, Knock, and it shall be opened unto you." He knocked, therefore, 7
saying, ‘‘ May I enter here !"'—Pilgrim's Progress. ‘
Mrs. Exvuen E, Cuase. W. H. Doane.
| lst Voice.
[SSs se meat == eee ; |
i Eras aeereen se ;
1. Who knocketh nhw at the wick-et gate? Who standeth there in the twi- line gray ?
2. Where hast thou been all the long, long day? Why lose the path? It was plain to thee.
3. What fruit hast thou from the fields so fair? Whatgoldensheavesthat thy hands have bound?
4, What plea hast thou for thy slight-ed Lord? If now His ear He ba bend BA thee ?
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A. poor wand’rer she It is late—so late, The sun-light lias fled from the dy - ing day,
I wandered in search of a bet-ter way, It seemed, ev-er seemedso -near to me; 4
My heart is op - press-ed with grief and care, The joy I have sought that I nev - er found; 4
The prom-ise I find in His Ho-ly Word, His blood, precious blood He has shed for me. ES
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Now wea-ry I come to the wick-et gate, And ven-ture to knock, tho’ the hour be late;
Naught,naughtdoI bring from my wand’rings wide, But a wast - ed life ot the e-ven- - tide.
A poor wand’ring one from the world of sin, Inthe name of Christ, I willcome in.
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32. WAITING AT THE PORTAL.
“T WILL COME AGAIN, AND RECKIVE YOU UNTO MYBELF.,"'—John aviv, 3,
K. M. Reasonen. T, ©, O'Kane, by per.
OANE. " : ee fenalaeh
an - i — —» — - -
=| > 1 I am wait-ing for the Master, Whowill rise and bid me come
ares 2, Many a wea-ry path I’ve travelled In the dark-est storm and _ strife,
3. Ma -ny friends who travell-ed with me—lReached that por -tal long. a - go,
ht gray ? 4. Yes, their pil -grim-age was short-er, And their tri-umph soon - er won;
o thee q pes 8 p
ave bound? : : :
o thee? 4
oa 4
sane
a
fA 3 To the glo-ry of His pres-ence, To the glad-ness of — ILis home.
= apSeSeres TBESE q Bear-ing many a heav-y bur - den, Oft-en struggling for my _ life.
= | One by one have left me _ bat -tling Withthe dark and craft- y foe.
a ma : Oh, how lov -ing - ly they'll greet me |= Whenthe toils of life are done!
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to me; 4
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for me.
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wait-ing, they are watching, : on-ly, wait-ing on - ly
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35
THE COMING OF THE KINGDOM DRAWETH NEAR?
** LOOK UP, AND LIFT UP YOUR HEADS; FOK YOUR REDEMPTION DRAWETH NIGH,”
(Luke wai. 28,)
James MoGrananan,
Ex Natuan.
=a carat eon
33,
4. —
1. There’sa glo - rious King-dom wait - ing in the land be-yond the sky, 4
2. Tis the hope of yon -der King-dom, and the glo - ry there pre-pared,
8. With the com - ing of the King-dom we © shall see _ onr bless- ed Lord,
4. Oh, the world is grow -ing wea- ry, it has wait - ed now so long,
Sips — + 4
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Where the saints have been gath’ - ring year by year ; 5
And the look - ing for the Sa - viour to ap - pear; 4
For the King ere the King - dom must ap - pear; ‘=
And the hearts of men are fail - ing them mt fear ; Es.
AES ERAT SOSA E ESS eee EE SOE MOTE ig q
9 == a 3
ee ee ee gee =k.
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he the days are — swift - ly pass-ing that will bring the Kingdom nigh:
That de- liv - ers us from bon-dage to the world that once en- snared:
Hal - le - Iu - jah to His name, who redeemed us by His blood!
Let us tell them of — the ge let us vee them with the song,
—
the
the
the
the
near!
near!
near!
near!
King - dom
King - dom
King - dom
Oh,
King - dom
That
{ Copyright, 1863, by James McGranaban.
THE COMING OF THE KINGDOM. Concluded.
7 _ CHORUS.
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he sky, i N
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so long,
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34. | MY MOTHER’S PRAYER.
“HER CHILDREN ARISE UP, AND CALL HRE BLESSED.”"—Prov. zai. 28.
SOLO. Moderato,
1. As I wan-dered ’round the homestead, Many a dear fam - il - iar spot
2. Tho’ the house was held by strangers, All remained the same with - in;
3. Quick I drew it from the rab- bish, Cov - ered o’er with dust so long:
When, be-hold, I heard in
gt. pe Se peste |
There, the or -chard—mea-dow, yon - der-— Here, the deep, old - fash-ioned well,
To the gar- ret dark as - cend-ing— Once a source of child-ish dread— S
Oft - en sung by my dear moth-er To me in that trun-dle bed:
— jz =
Brought with-in my re- col - lee-tion Scenes ’d seem-ing - ly for - got; 4
Just as when a child I ram-bled Up and down, and out and _ in; 4
fan - cy Strainsof one fa - mil-iar song, 4
Sent a thrill no tongue can _ tell. Beis
od
With its old moss-cov- ered buck - et,
I saw my trun-dle _ bed.
Peer - ing throughthe mist- y cob -webs, Lo!
“Hush, my dear, lie still and slum- ber! Ho - ly
an - gels guard thy bed!” Pi
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6 Prayer is over: to my ets De
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4 While I listen to the music
Stealing on in gentle strain, With a “ good-night!” kiss I creep, a
Tam carried back to childh: od— Scarcely waking while I whisper, ee.
Tam now a child again: “Now I lay me down to sleep,”
’T is the hour of my retiring, Then my mother, o’er me bending,
At the dusky eventide; Prays in earnest words, but mild: ee
Near my trundle bed I’m kneeling, * “ Hear my prayer, O heavenly Father, #
Bless, oh bless, my precious child!”
As of yore, by mother’s side.
5 Hands are on my head so loving, 7 Yet I am but only dreaming:
As they were in childhood’s days; Ne’er P’ll be a child again; f
I, with weary tones, am trying Many years has that dear mother y
‘To repeat the words she says; In the quiet graveyard lain;
'T is a prayer in language simple But her blesséd, angel spirit i
As a mother’s lips can frame; Daily hovers o’er my head, :
* “Father, Thou who art in heaven, Calling me from earth to heaven, Fs a
Hallowed, ever, be Thy name.” j Even from my trundle bed. a z
* Use second ending. rs
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35. A SHELTER IN THE TIME OF STORM.
“My Gop ts THE ROCK OF MY REFUGE.""—P. rein, 22.
Words arr. Arr. Ina D. Sanzey.
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the Lord’s our Rock, in Him we hide, A shel-ter in’ the time of storm;
A shade by day, de-fence by night, A shel-ter in the time of storm;
3. The rag - ing storms may round us beat, A shel-ter, in the time of storm;
4,0 Rock di-vine, O Ref-uge pt A shel-ter in the time of storm;
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A shel - ter in the time of storm.
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Se- cure what-ev - cr ill be- tide,
No fears a- larm, no foes af - fright,
Be shel - ter time storm. -
Thou our help- er ev - er near,
, Je- sus is a Rock in a wea-ry land, A wea-ry land, a wea-ry land, Oh,
Oo @& Sal
Je-sus is a Rock in’ a wea-ry land, A_ shel-ter in the time of storm,
Copy right, 1886, by Ira D. Sankey.
REDEEMED!
“LET THE REDEEMED OF THE LORD BAY 80." —P¢, ¢viti. 2.
D. B. Townes.
Mrs. Harriet Jones.
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sins are) par-dond thro’ Christ the Son, Of love so pre-cious f ee
Ife the sin - ner at onee re - ceived, And now His prais-es I q
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nev - er had dream’d, On, sweet is the peace of the — soul re - deem’d. :
dwell in the love of my Lord and King. we
joy - ful - ly sing, = And
CHORUS,
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b> Sto Sa RR —— =
Oh, glo - ry to Jo - sus, = my soul is re - deem’d! re - sl
SINE I ek IPRR I TEA a ea ido tichics wilijaics ~
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bathe in the stream, And you shall be filld with 2a joy su - preme. &:
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| 3, THE CHILD OF A KING.
“LET TUE CHILDREN OF ZION BE JOYFUL IN THEIR Kinc."—Ps. exlia: 2. q
Hartre E, Burt. R tev. Joun B. SuMNER. a
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2. My Fa-ther’sownSonthe Sav -iour of men! Once wan-dered o’er earth as the 4
i 3. I once was an out-cast stran- ger on eartb,A sin - ner by choice, an y
4. A tent or a cot- tage, why should I care? They’re bnild-ing a pal - ace for 3
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world in His hands; Of bies and diamonds, of _ sil- ver andgold, His :
poor -est of them; But « He is reign-ing for - ev - er on high, And will a
“a - lien” by birth; But (ve Seen “a- dopt- ed,” my name’s written down An *
me o- ver there; Tho’ ex - ijled from home, yet - still I may sing, All 4
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coff- ers are full, He has rich-es un-told. I’m the child of a King, The ~
vive me « home with Him-self by «and by.
heir to a man-sion, a robe, and a crown.
glo- ry to God, I’m the child of a King,
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38, TO GOD BE THE GLORY!
‘GIVE UNTO THE LORD THE GLORY DUE UN1T0 His SON.” —Pealim axinz. 2.
Mrs. F. J. Crossy. W. H. Doane.
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1. To te be the glo - ry! great things Bs hath done: So loved He the
2. 0 per - fect re - demption, the pur-chase of blood, To ev -’ry _ he-
3. Great things He hath taught us, great things He hath done, And great our re -
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al “Te —s | ? all a
world that He gave us His Son; Who id - ed His life an = a-
liev - er the prom-ise of (rod; The vil - est of - fend-er who
joic - ing thro’ Je- sus the Son; But pur - er, and high- er, and
p. 8,— Oh, come to the Fa- ther thro’
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tone-ment for sin, And o- pened the Life- gate that all may go in.
tru - ly be- lieves, That mo-ment from Je - sus a par-don _ re - ceives.
great-er will be Our won-der, our transport, when Je - sus we — see.
Je - sus the Son; And give Him by glo- ry! great things He hath done!
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ape a ‘Lord! praise the Lord! Let the earth hear His voice!
Praise the Lord! praise the Let the peo- ple
“Copyright, 1876, by Biglow & Mais.
+ “ Now I8 OUR SALVATION NEARER THAN WHEN WE BELIEVED.''—Rom. iid. 11. q
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1. O’er the hill the sun it set-ting, And the eve is draw-ing on,
2. One day near - er sings the sail-or, As he glides the . wa-ters o’er,
39. ONE DAY NEARER HOME.
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Slow - ly drops the gen- tle twi- light, For an- oth - - er day is gone,
While the light is soft - ly dy- ing, On his dis - - tant, na- tive shore,
To the green fields and the foun-tains Of the land, be - yond the sky,
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Thus the Christ - ian on life’s o-cean, As his life - boat cuts the foam,
For the heav’ns grow brighter o’er us, And the lamps hangin the dome,
Still tis sweet to know at e- ven We are one day near-er home,
In the ev-’ning cries with rap-ture, I am _ one day near er home.
And our tents are pitched still clos-er, For we’re one day near-er home.
-ANAHAN.
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the sky,
will come,
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40). HE IS ABUNDANTLY ABLE TO SAVE.
“HE WILL ABUNDANTLY PARDON," —Jea. lv. 7.
Rev. E. A. Horrman. P. P. Buss.
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1. Who - ev - er re- ceiv -
ceiv - eth the mes-sage of God, And trusts in the
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liev - eth on God’s on - ly Son, A free and a per - fect sal -
of the sonl- cleansing blood, A full and e+ ter - nal re-
power
heart for the Lord to come in, A pres-ent and per - fect sal- |
have: For He is a- bun - dant-ly a- ble to _ save, 4
va - tion shall
demption shall have: For He is both a - _ ble and will-ing to save. . ‘
va- tion shall have: For- Je-sus is ee - y this Zones to Sve, ;
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= ee —C_» — = ——»—_ o_o a
My brother, the Mas - - - ter is call - ing for thee;
- —- -e-
baccesta aii tenon poosnas rs esonten c=
oo ee
Cg—-~-—2— . |
Breil ef. the Mas-ter is come, and is ecall-ing for thee! (aa. S
aa i HRCI comer pre rom ==
LS A TENE eT i |
oat —— ae —— Nar mimcooieecnsticet ane | Mie z
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are wondrous - ly _ free;.
a - ae a .
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Broth-er, His grace and His mer-cy are wondrous-ly free; (aaa
46 Fe
—
HE IS ABUNDANTLY ABLE. Concluded.
Er cetonsewmin cn MMe, Ween, weed Nt ee ———
Drea. se aes ee a = ——— SU arenas
= =e ar een -—_ oe I ae
re bia
a His blood as. a ran - + +som for sin-ners He gave,..........
me
er : ; Broth-er, His blood as a ran-som ae sin- ners He gave,
in the | N s
i ———— 2 —3—s: —e ——o—
yens_ his as ee oe See ee ee ——
__—»—__- i RE A RO RET —— EA eek wi Ne ER
——
yo
' Ly, Cee. ee ST ee, ——
P === = =
—_—* = tics janet (comme mee | aay aoe ane = Comes acento =
-—— enone y 4 SST SAR DENTS
—o — &§ And He is a - bun - - - dant- ly a - ble to save,....
fect sal- | And He © is a - bun-dant- ly a - ble to SAVe.....
nal = re - : , eb ie 2.
fect sal - ! ae
_ Jo kaon” fooamemsl eR” saretel* fowemmd” iene! eed Mant [ot ae] eee
==
COME UNTO ME.
(Matt. xi. 28,)
JamMES McGRANAHAN.
3 Sa ——— SSS = ==
ye that la- bor, all ye that la- bor
f
and are heavy - y_ ila-,den And I will give, will give you rest,
rous-ly free; Copyright, 1962, by Jamce McGranahan.
COME UNTO ME. Continued.
SEs. == —s: oes =: :
caches will give, will give a rs T will il Mea
wiht celeety
2S
gE =
Tae wei
—s a Cresc - - ries - nee
mers Vo RARE] na] od No NRT == soon ge meer
oN — aa ss pe @ 2: ose. ee eel
, 7. re. size? Pie oe =e tg]
give you rest, And I will give you ee I a give oe rest,
‘ 1 fe + rere oe
Sao gl omenton Sac
te, era bas 3: ar a
ce eer ares === Sarat aoe wae He
7.2 - - @ - = ee ee ee
——_ 2s eee ils aaa
— —s- oo-3-|
= -——_ t-te
Cresc - Cn =
saonees ++ or ari
fe ace she pees re
4 as 2 oe ee a pad es
I i as rest, I will give you rest, Koa I willgive you rest.
- = rae es —— 5 aes Ses aye
= =: = ae tees ———J sgt ee
st 2 yp eSEh ies Soe ee
a P* ,* a 1 ae Chic - - en i - - doa
~ go — — —s-a- 3 — =———
$= [5 = = e= aa = f===$ = Sohoes fe 2a ess
— o-oo al SL a ear ae
Nel
a ! ale y
1 Saga ASTER ae Ss i oh 3 a
rae = F= fe tm cio ine =a: ($-—8 = > eS =
Take my yokeup-on youand learn of me, For I am meek and
Ae sats sagas eee 1 or ag:
f
m Ci res.
as
2.-a- sa beocl mi A a —— Pewie ese iy eel)
S325 sees ee ees =
(Ty
COME UNTO ME. Continued.
rest un - to your path
on ree
low - ly, and low - ly in heart, And ye shall find
eS Fae
= =o ==
For my yoke is cas- y,
yoke is eas - y,
cn meee ee —— ee ==
= : ost cote eer se ==
i i
oe [= oe fe===4
ees = isis
is light.
and my bur- den is light, For my
for ies yoke is eas- Tee and my bur -den
ae
and my _ bur-den is light,
Sommaire: CHORUS. *
come, — come un- to me, Come, come,
Come,
* First time, Quartet; second time, Full Choir, or, if Quartet, softly.
Ag
COME UNTO ME. Concluded.
|
Cres f
= = = Se ee === ;
——@--*—— abeaend oon ——-} —-6-— go — Le = ————
7 A eee! ee svete See e q
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a
' Rea ee j
| .é Come. . un - to MO, 9s 0%, 0 cas and a will give you _ rest, ;
a
1
Come.... un- to” me, Come.... un-to me, 4
SS === SS = 1
= ee ee ee Se
Come, come, come un- to me, Soria, come, QO, come un- to me, 4
=# akan 4
f —_—_——_—. Dime rit.
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—-— ps2 ee 2 —o—* ag SSH &
nec: vee ai 3 a
Come ..... Us TO MO. rccececvencne and I will give you
=r]
= SSS ee
will give you rest,
come un- to me,
42 WELCOME! WANDERER, WELCOME!
‘THIS MY BON WAS DEAD, AND I8 ALIVE AGAIN; HE WAS LOST, AND I8 FOUND.''—Luke xv, 24,
Dr. H. Bonar. Tra bD. SANKEY,
<< — = == 4
Aaa a
—z- be —
lL. In the land of — stran - gers, Whith - er thon art — gone,
2. “From the land — of hun - ger, Faint - ing, fam - ished, lone,
8. “Leave the haunts of ri - ot, Wast - ed, woe- be- gone,
4. “See the door still o ~- pen! Thou art still my own;
on » EES: AE A — e-* r) o——-e—
: 4-9 — fom fm ae eon mee en fe een
eh “SARE a =—— fl saptiann asmaie are
===
— Sata
SERRATE SIE SIRS TANT
RT TEEN ——— —— 1
‘Daa &
Hear a far voice eall - ing, “My
Come to love and glad - ness, My
Sick at heart and wea - ry, My
Eyes of love are on thee, My
a
2a
ee omental Si ears
__ ps cn : i iis Paes ~—|_ ___|_m_
== = =e =| 5 1 Bi=k|
“Wel - come! wan - d’rer, come! Wel - come back to home!
wel
|
Thou hast wan- dered far ®- way: Come home! come home!”
be +2
ad —_ — &
aw ATOR ces a) RR cei ;
A “~b “ee ee Sena ce san ee
Copyright, 1884, by Ira D. Sankey. i ieaxe
i i 1.
“Far off thou hast wandered: “See the well-spread table, “Thou art friendless, homeless,
Wilt thou further roam ? Unforgotten one! ” Hopeless, and undone;
Come: and all is pardoned, Here is rest and plenty, Mine is love unchanging, ;
My son! my son! ”—Cho. My son! my son! ”— Cho. My son! my son! ”—Cho. ;
> 4
C. iL. 8. Arr. by Ex Natwan. D. B. Towner.
1. Let earth with hal-le - Ju- jah’sring, In hon- or of the Lord, ourKing, §&
2. The Lord our Sun of Right-eousness, Will nev - er leave us com-fort- less: [a
3. The gold- en gates now stand a - jar, And un .- to thosewho roam’d a - far,
43, OUR SUN AND SHIELD! q
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His wond’rous good - ness prove, Re- joice as chil- dren of the light, For §&
On wings of faith we rise, Though tempests rage aad bil -lows roll, His
The joy of heav’n comes down. Made heirs of God,with Christthe Son, The [|
| 2 i
=— eo aie «ees #0... t__|_ “
=P ARIS GRRE! ORAL Sea Na {1 ace) aaa a
<r eS RRS, ACCT == -
i | ,
| es Bares, Gert. Sean ate ee, eee ee
$ = }) a SRE! aaa (er Deee —— fee —— 4-1 @-_— -——_-——- a i
| p—-#*- —_#__¢- | To & —— si eae —— a-.- a
ee SREY SSA NG A. OAL | LN ET : a a a a
—- apo o—7-.
ye are pre - cious in His sight, Whose ver - y name is love. 4
grace sus - tains the = sink - ing — soul, Its eve ~ ry need sup - plies.
Lord who hath the work he - gun Shall grace with glo - ry crown,
+ M
_
(
‘
® sun andshield,The Lord will give grace and
& R
31a
IZ
a
|, our King,
- fort - less:
vd a - far,
—_—$—$—$—$————
light, For
; roll, His
Son, The
4 OUR SUN AND SHIELD! Concluded.
q Si ee oo ace e+ Se er net are ae,
aa eT a Oe I SESE?" SLES GRRE Eat FP
a Lda é e a
r glo - ry, No good thing will Me with- hold from them that walk up-right - ly,
|
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eee, Sa eer en ee —rg—2
Ret ——- oe Saar ie
5——___—___»—_»_|5_—_s—»-
7) | \ : F
cca pS AN ae ae
P—s-— eo :
Bae a en aes eae ee ee ae! ia ae
. Bless- ed is the man, Bless-ed is the man, Bless-ed is the man __ that
: : A, TR SRT CO ONE Oe el aM ee
: } bp — 9 == ee —
i 2 eee een 2 SE SxS ESI RON METAS KS
a 0 v0 vw T
>
: CL oe eel a ios ARC eee ees oan se
: ¢—s—a- a =? = Hesie! KE RE
' a <=: eT fe — sa 24
1 ee es -tp— a to 0 0 e- —
é trusteth in Him, No good thing will He with-hoid from them that walk up- right - ly.
44, TWO GATES, TWO WAYS.
Ev Narwan. , James McGRANAHAN,
ae ee = 4
= == = ss Lissa
ores
° ~~
1. hyo gates, two ways,two'pathsfor all, And all there-in must go— ‘To en- ter
2, An o- pengate, a broadened way, An ea - sy flow-ery path— And souls un-
3. A straighten’d gate, a nar-row way, A path the saints have trod, <A light to
Copyright, 1864, by James McGranahan.
TWO GATES, TWO WAYS. Concluded.
! Ist if 2d anes ] 8ra verse oe
| — = cig: 4 = — ra os
C a Sa aa = ae i
| —- a tC PRE 7S BN = ae es ya
tee
Ll + ; al |
; in- to life at last, Or thro’, the gates of ager om ; > yay
wa - ry throng there-in, Butoh it ends in wrath. (omit. . iy he
i guide by night, and day, vomit, , ‘ j .) Andoh _ it leads. to God.
mea
|
pl en ed:
Q4-3-- ee = Se) SC Ral UN Ca
\d ites po [ee Aa teaon ane
PaaS. SNSGEENUEES MERE "JENNY Jee eae eeeet | Ta - —__- i ie ee
| , [
is death,. . is death,. . P.
y eaoee Rom. vi. 2. 3. i
The wa- ges of sin is
is death, the wa - ges of
: ft 2-054 a—¢- re creas
eee Saat = kg as eerie
= 4 &
sin is death, is death, is joke Bat the gift of God is e - ter-nal life thro’
bos 8 S=31: 713 —_ a a7 oe
0 O-“g
Je-sus Ciristour Lord, But the gift of God ise - ter-nal life,thro’ Je-sus Christ,our Lord.
2° OH D-S-' @.
4-4 0 -He eis: $a: =
: ee 2 -
———— — —- acne fat —
saialcaskio tice
45, THE PASSING BELL.
oo 6 SOLO OR QUARTET,
if
p seit B. H. Arr. from Mrs. CuarLes Bannarp, by H. P. Mam.
| ae = hee a rere te eae
ae a set AR Soe er a
el ey ! an a a SS] PGi ADRS Pk oe Ma ERS Aa, ON
oe fie tS eee a
os : | oP al
cota a
> God. 1. As on her couch of pain a child was ly - ing, Her gen- tle spir - it eb - bing
> 2. Say, mother, dear,whychimesthat bell so slow - ly, Not as for Sab- baths or — for
_ I 3. Dearchild! the moth - er said a- mid her weep- ing, That bell is sounc-ing now at
Tf ie 4, But mother, hark! how long the bell is ring - ing, While the poor soul waits on — in
2 ees 5. Ohl may my soul mount up to hea-ven straight-way, When free frommor- tal bonds of
Pep rzeigere seers tee =
fast a-way, % fast a-way, A pass-ing bell meet warning for the dy-ing, Broke on her
marriage-day, for mar - riage day, Noras for babesthey bring,that Christ theho-ly, | May take and
4a heaven'sgate, at heavy - en's gate, To bid the ho - ly angels in their keep-ing Bearup a
ss doubtandfear,in doubt and fear, Perchancethe hap-py angels ’mid theirsinging, = The fee- ble
Be earth o sin, of earth and si, And mayno an - gel guard the heavenly gate-way, But Christ Him-
nal life thro’
ara
ear to-ward the close of day, the close of day, Brokeonher ear — to-ward the close of day.
bless them on their natal day, their na-tal day, May take and bless them on their natal day.
soul that on the earth doth wait, the earth doth wait, Bear up a soul that on the earth doth wait.
chimes of earth can nev-er herr, ean ner - er hear, The fee-ble chimes of earth can nev - er hear.
self un-bar, and let me in, and let me in, But Christ Him-self, un- bar and let me in.
jour Lord.
i ties
Arr Copyright, 1885, by "ea D. Sankey.
”
46, ASHAMED OF JESUS.
LET NONE THAT WAIT ON THEE BE ASHAMED.""—Po. wav, 3.
JOSEPH Griaa. Geo. C. StEBBrns.
SSS
1, Je-sus, and shall..... ..... 1G G08 LORS FBG o's mack tivse aeetave A mor - tal Be
2. Ashamed of Je - - - sus!soon-er far............ .. Let eve - ning ‘
3. Ashamed of Je - - - sus! yes, I MOBY <a wadarneses When I’ve no
PaaS
1, Je-sus, and mae it ev -er be,
2. Ashamed of Je - sus! yes, soon- er far
3. Ashumed of Je - sus! ah, yes I may,
Cyrene sare ashamed of Thee?........ Ashamed of Thee,........ whom an- gels
DRUM Eaaie « eaten $ to own her star;....... He sheds the beams....... of light di -
| | a a to wash @ - Way......... Notear to wipe,..... ... no good to
= meres = === or, =e | Rt
A mor - = man ashamed of Thee ? Ashamed of Thee, ;
Let evening blush to own her star; He sheds the beams (
When P’veno guilt to wash a-way; No tear to wipe,
1]
¢
"
C
a
-o-
woeen seer Whose glo-ries shine.............. thro’ end-less days?............
YING) a os Frueejee O’er this be - night - - eed soul of mine.............
bk Wbeeuce a sah No feuy to quell,.............. mo soul to save............ A
a ee iS
aS =
whom an - gels praise, Whose glo - ries shine thro’ end-less days ? med A
of light di- vine Be - night-ed soul, this soul of mine. aS
no good to crave, No fear to quell, no soul to save. j
Loy
Cc
hm
Copyright, 1879, by Geu, C. Stebbins,
56
ASHAMED OF JESUS.—Concluded.
REFRAIN,
r- tal Bal
» - ning
’ve no
an- gels
light di -
good to
SS
That I
this
be ny shame,
_ @
more re - vere His name
RAUB Sc vas cdaves cb ees A
That I no more re - vere His name.
Ss, Ul lll ee _G_G_llllllll eee
47. THE BANNER OF THE CROsS.
“THOU HAST GIVEN A BANNER TO THEM THAT FEAR THEE, THAT IT MAY BE DISPLAYED BECAUSE Or THE TRUTH, "—Pa. la. 4.
Eu NatHan. JAMES McGRANAHAN.
7, EIST SSS = fai anes =, ——l— ——————
=4—h= Sree errr So
- Miate’s roy-al ban-ner giv-en for display To the soldiers of the King,
2, Tho’ the foe may rage and gath-er as_ the flood, Let the standard be dis - played!
3. O - ver land and sea, whereey - er man may dwell, Make the glorious tidings known;
4, When the glo-ry dawns—’ tis drawing ver - y near—It is hast’ning day by day—
A : @. -@ ees ...5chee ————
4 —@-*- 9 — se cmicaer ee —= Geel coed coat ton ose =
423 eee eee te ee
oo ron bab ote bw iS
1, To the soldiers of the King; As an en -
2, Let the standard be display ed! And be- neath
3. Make the glorious tidings known; Of the crim-
4. It is hast’ning day “by day—'Then be- fore
ry semmuarenr ante sornnnerateen ra 5= — =. op ee ae
earns = Seas a ot == = —
g:s 8 —3-s-s a os ser as ae aaa aa cama
As an en-sign fair we lift it up to-day, Whileas ransomed ones we sing,
And be- neath its folds, as_sol-diers of the Lord, For the truth be not dismayed!
Of the crim-son ban- ner now the sto - ry tell, While the Lord shall claim His own!
Then be- fore our King the foe shall dis - appear, And the Cross the world shall sway,
-@.. @. a
__@ ; -o- ‘ ame
= SS a SS SSS Se 22
—te-—e--@-—e-fe— sae Ges et a —_—2— 2-2
a ok ee a, y ia i arid
- sign fair we lift it up to-day, While as ransomed ones we sing. Marchingon! |
its folds, as soldiers of the Lord, For the truth be not dismayed! Marching on! . H
son ban-ner now the sto- ry tell, Whilethe Lordshallclaim His own! Marching on!
our King the foe shall dis - appear, And the Cross the worldshallsway. Marching on!
eeoeeee reese eer ee
CHORUS.
Marching on!.... Marching on!.... For Christ count everything but loss;....... eos ‘
X
ogame pr cana ee piss 32s — ah — —|—
—-— SS SS == 0" Sa ee
—a = — Sire rae | oa Soo aes a —e-
aor: Mania einen re | i
Marching on! on! on! Marching on! ia is For Christ count everything, seit thing but loss; UY
every-thing but loss;..........
Ce ee
EECHE RE EeS COR every-thing, every-thing but loss;
j
i And to crown Him King, toil and sing, "Neath the ban- ner of the cross.
r
| wt
i
And tocrown Him King, we'll toil and sing, Be- neath the ban-ner of the cross, ‘ae
2 ;
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f'] on pee cage oe Ik
; weet : e
i Copyright, 1884, by James McGranuhan 5 8
LET YOUR LIGHT SO SHINE!
ln. 4
|AHAN:
scare 1, You have light re-ceived from Je - sus, Kin-dled by the love di- vine,
2.0, the depths of God’s com-pas- sion, Ev - ery morm-ing sweet and new,
3. Thro’ the pre - cious blood ac - cept - ed, Liv - ing ’neath the heawn-ly ray,
4, Spread the gos-pel’s joy - ful tid - ings, Broughtby an - gels from a - bove,
|
_—-~——_——_—__——_,- -2__#.___2__3—_-2_____________, -@-__@ —_ a... * —
--9—e— 2 . fam ees —=r=f o-
_“@—o— 0
—Z TS
an en -
d be- neath
the crim-
en be- fore
—
ee
(nace fal tpn onenaesee femme lesen Ream" BEC) ie lear ere re
a —S——_$-—_s— oe —@—a _o-——__o-"—o>- .—-
Let the light that He has giv - en, Up- on oth- ers bright-ly — shine.
Show to oth-ers of the mer- cy ‘That the Fa-ther shows to you.
By. the spir - it of the Mas - ter, Be a light, for all who. stray,
Tell the world that God is gra - cious, And His ver - y name is __ love.
ae
Pall
2 3-3— CHORUS, Matt. v. 16.
a =| : ;
—— een Let your light so shine,
—e—— cn emaes beet’
—ee- -——— —
[arching on!
farching on!
arching on!
arching on!
—__£—_
——-o— 9
Let your light so shine, so shine be-fore men, That they may see your good works,
a little faster.
a aos MSS ne -1__ | +— a ~~ = i — Bae
lait Se ee ee Sree
And glo- ri - fy your Fa - ther which is in heawn, And glo - - ri- fy your
a a le
hing but loss;
cross.
Fa- ther whichis in heawn, And‘ylo - - ri- fy your Fa - ther in heav’n.
| |. «oe 2. L.
Copyright, 1685, by D. B, Towner,
‘
i
49, THE MASTER STOOD IN IIIS GARDEN.
“WE HAVE THIS TREASURE IN EARTHEN VESSELS." 2 Cor, iv. 7.
E. R. V. JamES McGRANAHAN.
—
5 GN i ae FSS. —--h— e
a Soee seat) a == ——-
xb es -$- ss s—s-8= a — a ggg
Sy gel
The Mas - ter stood in His gar - den, A - mong the ae so fair,
2.“ My li- lieshaveneed to be wa- tered,” The heaven-ly Mas - ter said:
3. Butthe Mas - ter saw and raised it Fromthedust in which it — lay,
So forth to the foun-tain He bore it, And filled it full to the brim:
The droop - ing li-lies He wa- tered, Till all re-viv-ing a - gain,
And then to it - self it whis-pered, As a-side He laid it once more,
23 ty 8p SS cans ata
carrie Se eS =i races
; a ow :
Which His own right a had plant - ed, And stained” with with ten - d'rest care;
“Where - in shall [draw it for the m, And raise — each droop - ing head?”
And = smiledas IIe gent - ly whis-pered, My work it shall do to - day:
How glad was the earth - en ves - sel To be of some use to Him!
The Mas - ter saw with plea -sure Hlis la- bour had not been in vain:
| still will Hie in His path- way, Just where I did be - fore;
2. 2 22. 28.
‘g—s--33—36- _78—8—_ —4—-8£-— ie
—te tr -e; —-@—_|;-_—__|-
ct ao Soe = —F =
He lookedat their snow - y — blos-soms, Andmarked,withob-serv - ant — eye,
Close, close to His feet on the path-way, All emp-ty, and frail, and small,
It is but an earth - en ves-sel, But close it is ly-ing to Me;
He pouredforththe liv - ing wa-ter All o- ver His li-lies so fair,
His own hand drew the wa-ter, Re-fresh-ing the thirs - ty flowers;
For closewould I keep to the Mas-ter; And oe. ty would I re - main,
—
That H His flowers were ad - ly droop-ing, Fortheir leaves wereparchedand ury,
Was an earth - en ves - sel ly - ing, That seemedof uo use at all,
It is small, but clean, and emp-ty,— Thatis all it needs to ie,
Till emp. - ty was the ves-sel, And a - gain He filled it — there,
But He used the earth - en ves - sel* To con - vey the liv-ing showers,
Per - chance some day He may use me To wa-ter Hisflowersa - gain,
Copyright, 16y4, by James McGranahan.
——— vlna SS Se |
SaaS 3
VEX |
THE MASTER STOOD IN HIS ee — Concluded.
: = _°-—-2--~—1— sie
HAN, = > —A——N- a
Pee ERPs oes Se a ee
ee bd His flowers were sad - ly Line For their lentes were parched and dry,
er Was an earth - en ves -sel ly - ing, That seemedof no use at all.
ir, It is small, but clean, and emp-ty,— That is all it needs to be.”
vid: Till emp - ty was the ves- sel, And a- gain He filled it there.
y, But He used the earth-en ves - sel To con - vey the liv - ing showers, |
rim Per - chance someday He'll use me To wa- ter His flowers a - gain.”
ain, : <a.
ore, fa on RSNA < eam eet“. oe 3-3 ener [_ caries axadeumsecaerd oh smeah. tuned
25 -— en) = --— — ——— o-—o-
; at) 3. neonate 9 Seater Oeeeal Sober == E=- 2. etal ote
“g: oe Camm ens renee a ee | ai oi ‘aid ita dl aaa g
seat one
50. LOOK AND LIVE!
‘LOOK UNTO ME AND BE YE SAVED." —Isaiah alo, 22,
asm ALBERT MIDLANE ‘e Ira D. SANKEY.
os a SS fh
are; afd oeaees loosed dpsaaamad. la “3-5 = oe 2 — ao
read 2” 1. Look to Je - sus,—look and live! Mer - cy at His hands re- ceive;
2. Trust in Je - sus,—dérust and live!) Now up- on His name be - lieve:
3. Rest in Je - sus!—there re - pose, Shel - ter find from all thy — foes;
o- -o- | je i)
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He has died up - on the tree, And His words are, “Look to Me!”
He has bles - sings e’en for thee, For His words are, “Trast in Me!”
Let His name be all thy plea, For His words are,“ Rest q Me!”
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Fee ieee tee ome ee acco — ans — r= Soren eer
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CHORUS,
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ndary,
all,
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showers, He from sin will set thee free For His words are “ook to Me.”
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RS (NSIS SVR SECEDE orp
+) SONG OF THE SOLDTER.
‘* THOU THEREFORE ENDURE HARDNESS, AS A GOOD SOLDIER OF JE8U8 CHRIST.""—2 Tim. ii. 3.
Arr. from Faixner, 1723, by E. N. James McGraNnawANn.
RPE =) (tee al
1. Rise, ye children of sal-va-tion, All whocleave to Christ the Head; Wake,a- rise! O
2. Saints and he-roes long be-fore us Firmly on this ground have stood; See the ban - ners
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3. Deathless, we are ,all un -fear-ing, Life laid up with Christ in God; In the morn of
4. Soon we all shall stand be-fore Him, See and know our glorious Lord; Soonin joy and
—Y— te
o HORUS.
Seri eee eee or Stes SESE ST =
woe Stra J9 Le = Me vs i sim — Ae
might-y na-tion, Ere the foe on Zi-ontread. Pour it forth a mighty anthem,
wav - ing o’er us, Con-quer-ors thro’ Je-sus’ blood. Pour it
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His ap-pearing Floweth forth a glo-ry flood. Pourit forth a mighty anthem,
light.a-dore Him, Each re-ceiv-ing his re - ward.
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Pour it forth a might-y anthem, Like the thun - ders of the sea,
forth.... a mighty an- them, Like the thun - - ders of the sea, Thro’ the
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Pour it forth a might-y anthem, Like the thun- ders of the sea,
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SONG OF THE SOLDIER, Concluded.
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Thro’ the blood of Christ our ransom, more than con- querors are we, More than
blood = of Christ our ran - som
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querors are we, r , querors are
Thro’ the blood of Christ our ran-som, More than con-querors are we,
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Ccon- querors are we,
SAMAR SS Be TS. 2
52. COME, GREAT DELIVERER, COME!
“THOU ART MY HELY AND MY DELIVERER.”—Pa. al. 17,
F. J, Crospy. W. H. Doane.
1, Oh, hear my cry, be gracious now to me, Come, Great De- liv - ’rer, come!
2. I have no place,no shel-ter from the night, Come, Great De- liv - ’rer, come!
3. My path is lone,and wea- ry are my __ feet, Come, Great De- liv - ’rer, come!
4, Thou wilt not spurn con - tri-tion’s bro-ken sigh, Come, Great De- liv - ’rer, come!
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My soul boweddown is long-ing now for Thee, Come,Great De- liv - ’rer, come!
One look from Thee would give me life and light, Come,Great De- liv - ’rer, come!
Mine eyes look. up Thy lov -ing smile to meet, Come,Great De- liv - ’rer, come!
Re- gard my pray’r, and hear my hum-ble cry, Come,Great De- liv - ’rer, come!
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I’ve wandered far a-way o’er mountains cold, I’ve wandered far a- way from home; f
Oh, take me now, and bring me to Thy fold! Come, Great De-liv - ’rer, come!
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53. “HE IS NOT HERE, BUT IS RISEN!”
(Luke eaiv, 6.)
Eu Natnuan, James McGRraNaan,
Andantin, ———— aT pp
1, Oh, day of aw- ful sto - ry— Je - sus is dead! Sad end to hope of glo- ry—
2. A wea-ry night of weeping— Je - sus is dead! A night thatknewno sleep - ing—
8, A day in sor-row dawning— Je - sus is dead! A sad and gloom-y morn- ing—
Sees > = == -2- eee
SeSene i pa —=-
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te - sus is dead!
Je - sus is i | Be- hold the stone is roll’d a- way! And shin-ing ones have
*.. - sus is dead!
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— — fe ee oo = .
een ge ooo ‘Seve See pene
come to ii “He is not ” but is ris - a He is not here, but is i - en!”
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The age of death is past and gone— A - rise, and greet the glo - rious morn!—
SS ee
Sp Se apse = =
P f : s
“He is not here, but is ris - en! He is not here, but is ris - en!”
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o4. HOW FAR IS IT CALLED TO THE GRAVE?
“WE SPEND OUR YEARS AS A TALE THAT IS TOLD." —Pe. ce. 9.
JAMES McGRANAHAN.
Words arranged.
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. How far is it called to the grave?
. How far is it called to the grave?
. How fa is it called to the grave?
. How far it called to
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The boy look’dup from his play, To the grave, to the grave, I’ve not heard of the grave,
The lov-er look’d up with a smile, Howfar? from the gold - en land of _ love,
The mother look’d up with a tear, The rose in her cheek grew pale and white,
It is on-ly a life dear friend, Andthelong - est life is short at last,
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Copyright, 1883, by James McOranaban,
NLD!
HOW FAR IS IT CALLED TO THE GRAVE? Concluded.
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Tot aS
a? pra Sit ee eee
ee It must be fur a - way, Naughthe knew of the si - lent tomb,
It must be many a inile. He could not see that his dar- ling
Her heart stood still with fear. How far? O ’tis close to the hearthstone,
Ard soon our lives must end, But there’s One who a - rose from the grave,
Naught he knew but his play snd ray ima the dime to go had al-most come,
With the brid - al flowrsin hor hair, As _ he gaveher the wed-ding to - ken,
A- las for the ba - by feet, The lit- tle bare-feet that all un - led,
Who as - cend-ed tri- umphant on high, Withour trust in Him we'll know no sting,
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he grave,
of love,
and white,
at last,
His feet were al - Ld us eee al - most there, Were al - most there.
Was al - most, al- most there, Was al - most there, Was al - _ most there.
Are going with step so fleet, ‘And they’real - most there, They’real - most there.
Tho’ low inthe grave we lie, Andwe’real - most there, We're al - most there.
do. HE PLEADETH STILL.
Mrs, C. L. Saackrocr. D. B. Towner.
Moderato, sige — —
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1, Be- hold the Sav -iour . the A He knocks, He waits, He pleads once more,
2. He comes to give the wea-ry rest, By fear dis-may’d, by sin op-press’d;
8. O should the day of grace be o’er, Should that dear voice be heard no more,
4. Re-ceive the Lord with- out de-lay, Be - fore He turns in grief a- way;
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He comes to break the bonds of sin, O let the great De - liv - ’rer_ in.
Tle comes the con- trite heart to win, O hear His call and let Him in.
The weight of sin how could you bear! The end- less night of deep de - spair!
Melt! hearts of stone! re - sist no more That plead-ing voicc, un - bar the door.
CHORUS. Rev. iii. 20.
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ratianinel Rcniseneil Wicaincolt enainidacicain =| ——- isos
me es ee taco ence eet = = Se eS ee ——
een -g--_3—o— ee ts.
a - ny man hear me and let me __ in, IIe — shal! ~—rbe saved ; O
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7 56. “ NEITHER DO I CONDEMN THEE.”
Ex NatHan. JAMES McGRranaHan.
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4 . “Nei -ther do I con - demn thse 0 iit of won-drous grace,
. “Nei -ther do I con - demn thee,”—For there is there-fore now
3. “Nei -ther do I con - demn _ thee,”—I came not to con - demn,
. “Nei -ther do I con - demn_ thee,”,—O praise the God of grace,
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Thy sins were borne up - on the cross, Be - lieve and go in peace,
No con-dem- na - tion for thee, As at the cross you bow.
I came from God to save thee, And turn thee from thy sin.
O praise His Son our Sav - iour, For this His word of peace,
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: —s—o— o_o __-o— —e-.— ss pee = 3 oo "$= Se cao ooo ee
- “Nei-ther do I con - demn _ thee,” sing weary oer and over;
“Nei- ther = do I con - demn _ thee, Go and sin no more,”
2.
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7 Saeniee =: 3 sf ea ate
Copyright, 1865, vv James MeOranahan, id ne
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57. WE'VE SIGHTED THE GOLDEN GATE!
(Suggested on seeing the ‘Golden Gate,
Ex Natuay.
Solo or Quartet.
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Its light is beam-ing o’er our way:
Our friends are gath-’ring on the strand:
For - got-ten now in — sight of home:
Once lost on _ life’s tem - pes-tuous sea;
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1, Our hearts are filled with joy to - day:
2. They’ve sig-nalled us from off the land:
8. How light the tri - als that havecome:
4, Our God, with grate-ful hearts to Thee:
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"—San Francisco Harbour.)
JAMES McGraNAHAN,
Chorus, _
Solo or Quartet.
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dias: SS sr SS SS Sp ae = ee
We've sight-ed
We've sight-ed
We've sight-ed
We've sight-ed
the *, -en gate!
the gold -en gate!
the gold -en gate!
the gold -en gate!
Chorus.
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We've sight-ed the gold- en gate!
We've sight-ed the gold-en gate!
We've sight-ed the gold-en gate!
We've sight-ed the gold-en gate!
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Tossedon the sea we’ve sighed for home, O’er o - ceans wide for this we've come,
That we of en-trance should not fail, We an-swered to the pi - lot’s hail,
The storms and clouds will soon he past, Thenshel-tered from the
Our Lord and Sa-viour, soon at home, The grace that saved we'll
storm- y _ blast,
glad- ly own;
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idlsediiiaatei iatiniae
walcurainetaiiencsrpititenees Tinos e
The voy -age now is al - most done: We've sight-ed the gold-en gate!
With him on board we safe - iy sail;
With sails all furled and = an - chor cast;
’T was all
We've sight-ed the gold-cn gate!
We've sight-ed the gold-en gate!
of grace and that a - lone; We've sight-ed the gold-en gate!
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’ve come,
3 hail,
blast,
own;
WE'VE SIGHTED THE GOLDEN GATE !—Concluded.
CHORUS.
Then sing,...... O sai - lor, sing! Let joy,... .... cach heart e - late!
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Then sing, sing, O sai - lor, sing! Let joy, joy each heart e - late!
Then sing, ...... ; O sai - lor, sing! Let joy,........ each heart e - late!
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08. PEACE! PERFECT PEACE!
‘“THOU WILT KEEP HIM ‘N PERFECT PEACE, WHOSE MIND IS STAYED ON ‘THEE, BECAUSE HE TRUSTETH IN THER.”: [sa. cavi. 3.
Rev. E. H. Bickerstern, M.A. G. T. Cauprecr.
Moderato. )
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1. Peace! per-fect peace! in thisdark world of | sin? The blood of Je-sus whispers peace with - in.
| 2, Peace! per-fect peace! by thronging du -ties press’d? To do the will of Je-sus, this is rest.
3. Peace! per-fect ~eace! with sorrows surg-ing round? On Je-sus’ -bosomnoughtbutcalm is found.
4. Peace! per-fect peace! withloved onesfur a - way? In Je~-sus’ keeping we are safe, and they.
5. Peace! per-fect peace! our fu-ture all un-known? Je - sus we know, and He is on the throne.
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6. Peace! perfect peace! death shadowing us and ours? | 7. It is enough: earth’s struggles soon shall cease,
Jesus has vanquish’d death and all its powers. And Jesus calls us to heaven’s perfect peace.
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oO), PRAY, ALWAYS PRAY.
“MEN OUGHT ALWAYS TO PRAY, AND NOT TO FAINT.” —DLuke xviii. 1.
1, PRAY, always pray; the Holy Spirit pleads 5, Pray, always pray; if joys thy pathway throng,
Within thee all thy daily, hourly needs, Prayer strikes the harp, and sings the angels’ song.
2. Pray, always pray; beneath sin’s heaviest load | ¢ p 1 . if] the veil
Prayer sees the blood from Jesus’ side that flow’d. |” oe dvicke Fat vem consttes Sretannettll
3, Pray, always pray, though weary, faint and lone,
Prayer nestles by the Father’s sheltering throne.
4, Pray, always pray; amid the world’s turmoil
Prayer keeps the heart at rest, and nerves for toil. Rey, E. H, Bickersteru, M.A.
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7. All earthly things with earth shall fade away ;
Prayer grasps eternity; pray, always pray.
60. THE WONDROUS LOVE OF JESUS.
‘WHO .OVED MK, AND GAVE HIMSELF FOR ME,."'"—Gal. ti. 20.
Mrs. F. J. Crossy. Tra D. SANKEY.
Moderato.
eREMREEE! ae ee Os OED -A— — A N
aS Seat
1. Oh, the won- drous love of Je-sus To re-deem us_ with His bluod!
won - drous love of Je- sus! Hal-le- lu - jah to His name!
won - drous love of Je-sus!—And the work that He hath done!
4, Oh, the won-drous love of Je-sus To re-deem_ our souls from death!
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Thro’ His all - a- ton- ing mer-it, He has brought us near to God:
We can shout a- loud its full-ness, And by faith the prom-ise claim:
Out of dark-ness He has broughtus, With Him- self hath made us one;
; We will thank Him, we will praise Him, While His mer - cy lends us_ breath:
ee a ; @ @ @ @ @ @ @ i In eS a
‘| tm 7 # ————_ 2 nee + — et
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For the bound - less grace that saves us, We His name will mag- ni - fy;
By His own right hand He'll lead us, And will guide us with His eye,
Tis our joy for Him to la- bor, Joy for Him the cross to bear;
We are wait - ‘s on - ly wait-ing, Till a comes our souls to bear
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| He is com-ing in His glo-ry, We shall meet Him by and _ by. We
i Safe a- long the pil-grim jour-ney, Till we meet Him by and by. '
; For we know a_ rest re- main-eth In His king- dom o - ver there.
To the home be- yond the shad-ows, In His king- dom o - ver there,
THE WONDROUS LOVE OF JESUS! Concluded.
CHORUS.
KEY.
- lu - jah to His name! He is com-ing back a - gain,
In the clouds of heav’n de-scend-ing, All His faith - ful ones to claim;
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Then we'll shout a loud Ho-san- na! At His com - ing in the sky;
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- joice with Him for- ev-er In His king -dom by and by.
61 OUR MOTHER'S WAY.
Furnished by Ex. Natnan, arr. JAMES McGRANAHAN,
Con espressione.
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1. Oft with - in a lit- tle cot-tage, he the shad-ows ee fall, | While the
2. If our home be brightandcheer-y, If it holds a wel- come true, Open-ing
3. Sometimes when our hearts grow wea-ry, Or our task seemsve -ry long, | Whenour
4.0 how oft it comes be-fore us, Thatsweet face up-on the wall, And her
sun - light touch-es soft - ly, One sweet face up-on the wall, There the
wide its door of greet- ing, To the ma - ny—not the few; If we
bur-dens look too heav- y, And _ we deem the right all wrong, Then we
mem - ‘ry seems more pre - cious, As we on her Sav-iour call That at
SSS SF Ss SS 5S SS SSS
lone - ly loved ones gath- er, And in hushed and ten - der tone,
share our Fa - ther’s boun- ty, With the need - y day by — day,
gain a new fresh cour -age, As once more we rise to say,
last, when even - ing shad- ows, Mark the clos - ing of life’s day,
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Ask each oth-er’s full for-give-ness, For the wrong that each had done.
"Tis be - cause our hearts re- mem - ber, “This was ev - er moth-er’s way.”
Let us do our du - ty brave-ly, “This was our dear moth-er’s way.”
They may find us calm - ly wait-ing, ‘To go ° home our moth-er’s way.
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; won- dered why this cus - tom, At the clos - ing of the day,
2.3.4.Gen-tle moth - er lov -ing moth - er, Saint-ed moth - er fond and true,
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OUR MOTHER'S WAY —Coneluded.
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‘hen we . Move for-ward! each and ev - ery one, The gold-en harv-est is be-gun, Ye
That at 3. Move for- ward! reap-ing as you move! An- gels are watch-ing from a-bove! <A -
. Move for-ward! day will die full soon, How quick «ly even-ing fol - lows noon, Now
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time has come for you to rise, For if the sun rolls up the skies.
reap -ers, come from glen and glade And wield the — sick -le’s — glit?- ring blade.
ound are wit - nes - ses a host, A - rouse ye now and save the lost.
is the time to work and ale dale glo - ry crown the dy - ing day.
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(The first part may be sung ae a Duet or Quartet.)
Jessie C, Youna, ' James McGRaNAHAN.
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; tee Sa -viour calls! oh, come and see Whatthings He hath pre-pared for thee!
; Thy Sa-viour calls! ob, can it be That call has no sweet charm for thee!
3. Thy Sa- viour calls! He knows thy sin; But trust Him now, He'll en - ter in:
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Life, love, and joy, pu God on high, By Christ Him-self to thee brought nigh.
Wilt thou not turn and give Him heed? Wilt thou not think while He doth plead?
And He thy heart will pu- ri - fy, And ev-’ry need-ed grace sup-ply.
CHORUS, John vi, 37.
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“ENTRBAT ME NOT TO LEAVE THEE. '~—Ruth i. 16,
Mrs, Frances J, Crossy, i Tra D. Sankey.
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2. Oh, help me, Lord, that love to know: How can I ev - er leave Thee?
3. I would not try to walk a- lone: How can 1 ev - er leave Thee?
4. Be Thou my Guide till life is past: How can I ev- er leave Thee?:
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Won - der- ful love!—so full, so free: How can I ev - er leave ‘Thee?
My Je - sus, Thou hast died for me: How can I ev - er leave Thee?
Copyright, 1886, by Ira D, Sankey.
65. “BELOVED, NOW ARE WE THE SONS OF GOD.”
(1 John iii, 2.)
Ex NAtTHan,
Moderalo,
=i iss Sa aes =
1, Sons of God, be - loved in Je- sus! O the won- drous = of grace;
2, Bless-ed hope now bright-ly beam-ing, On our God we _— soon pel: gaze;
3, By the power of piasieh transform-ing, We shall then His im ae bear;
JAMES McGnraNawan,
In His Son the Fa r see ,» And as sons He gives us place,
And in light ce- les - tial gleam-ing, We shall see our Sav-iour’s face.
Christ His prom - ised word per-form-ing, We shall then His glo- ry share.
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Be-lov-ed, now are we the sons of God,
Be-lov-ed, now are we the sons of God,
Copyright, 1883, by James McGranaban,
“BELOVED NOW ARE WE."—Concluded.
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66. JESUS IS CALLING.
Fanny J. Crospy. Gro. C. STERBINS,
ten-der - ly call -ing thee home—Calling to-day, calling to-day;
eall-ing the wea-ry to rest—Oalling to-day, calling to-day;
wait-ing, oh, come to Him now—Waitingto- day, waiting to-day; a!
ile oh, list to His isa Him oti aga Him to- day;
Se sees iss
Why from the sun-shinc of love wilt thou roam,Farther and farther a- way?
Bring Him thy bur - den and thou shalt be blest: He will not turn thee a - way.
™ Come with thy sins, at His feet low- ly bow; Come,andno long-er de - lay.
They who be-licve on His name shall re - joice; Quickly a-rise and a - way, e
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Call - - ing to- day,. . . , call - - ing to - day,” ep 4 eX
Call - ing, call- ing to-day, to - day; Call - ing, call-ing to-day, to-day;
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Je-sus is ten -der- ly call-ing to- day, —
Copyright, 1883, by Gro. C Stebbins.
67. “T WILL!”
'*T WILL TRUST, AND NOT BE AFRAID."'—Jaciah xii. 2.
TERBINS,
(Sugzested by the responses of the youtgsee of Limerick to Mr. Moody's question, ‘‘ Will you trust Christ?" at the
= eetings in that City, October, 1883.)
: At q : Ex NatTHan James McGnananan, by per.
to- day; — see ,
Wo mil . 1, Once more, my soul, thy Sav-iour, thro’ the Word, Is of - fered full and free;
to aay; : 2. By grace I will thy mer-cy now re-ceive, Thy love my heart hath won:
to- day ; 3. Thou know-est, Lord, how ve- ry weak I am, And how I fear to stray:
4
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And now, O Lord, J must, I must de- cide: Shall I ac- cept of Thee?
On Thee, O Christ, I will, I will be- lieve, And trust in Thee a - lone!
For strength to serve I look to Thee a - lone—'The strength Thou must sup- ply!
And from the heart to glad- ly with us say: “I wi. to Christ be - long!”
To them “I will!” was ev- er Thy re- ply: We rest up- on it now,
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Thy pre-cious blood was shed to pur-chase me— I will be whol- ly Thine!
Copyright, 1883, by vals McGranaban, sl 6
68. “CALL HIS NAME JESUS.”
Frances Bevan. James McGRANAHAN.
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2. Now all is done, and all is fin-ished, All the debt is puid, Up - on the Lamb who
3. “Cwas God the Father called HimJ resus,” When Hesent Him down From heav’n,for us, to
4, Now all the ransom’d call Him “Jesus,” Him as Lord weown, Once lift-ed on the
5. O wea-ry wand’rer catl Him “Je-sus,” Thus doth God implore, And thou shalt then His
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died for sin-ners, "All our guilt was iaid. =—-
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cross to save us, Now up- on the throne.
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69. JESUS KNOWS THY SORROW.
“HE HATH BORNE OUR GRIKFS, AND CARRIED OUR SORROWS."'—TJeaiah litt. 4.
Wm. O. CusHina. Tra D. Sankey,
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1. Je - sus knows thy so - row, Knows thine ev - ’ry care;
2. Trust the heart of Je - sus, Thou art pre - cious there;
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When thy heart is wound - ed, Hears thy plain - tive cry;
Bo not fear to trust Him— Tell Him = all thy grief;
Safe - ly He would lead thee By His own sweet way,
He thy soul will strength - en, O -ver- come thy fears:
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70. LET THE SAVIOUR IN!
“IF ANY MAN HEAR MY VOICE, AND OPEN THE DOOR, I WILL COME IN TO HIM.
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He will take you home to heav’n: Let Him
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only ' Let the Saviour in.”
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3, Hear you now His lov - ing voice? Let Him in!
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GATHER THEM IN.
“GO OUT INTO THE HIGHWAYS AND HEDGES, AND COMPKL THEM TO COME IN.”
(Luke viv. 23.)
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12,0 THE CHRISTIAN’S “ GOOD-NIGHT.”
[The early Christians were accustomed to bid their dying frionds ‘Good-night,” so sure were they of their awakening on
the “ Resurrection Morning."’}
Mrs. Huis. Ina D. Sankey.
Slow.
1. Sleep on, be - lov - ed, sleep, and take thy rest; Lay
2. Calm is thy slum - ber as an in - fant’s sleep; But
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4 Until the Easter glory lights the skies; 6 Only “good-night,” belovéd—not “ farewell! ” 1
Until the dead in Jesus shall arise, A little while, and all His saints shall dwell 1
Aud he shall come, but not in lowly guise-— In hallowed union, indivisible— 1
Good-night! Good-night!
5 Until made beautiful by Love Divine, 7 Until we meet again before His throne,
Thou, in the likeness of thy Lord shalt shine, Clothed in the spotless robe He gives His own, ‘
And He shall bring that golden crown of thine—} Until we know even as we are known— "
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‘For GOD 80 LOVED THE WORLD, THAT HE GAVE HI8 ONLY BRGOTTEN SoON."'—John tii. 16.
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' “Por God so loved!” Oh, wondrous theme! Oh! won-drous key to won-drous scheme!
In love God gave, in love Christ came, That man might know the Fa-ther’s name,
As man He tar - ried here be - low, The power and love of God to show;
Up-on the cross His life He gave, His peo- ple from their sins to save;
By God ex - alt - ed from the dead, He reigns on high ne liv - ing head
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Sav -iour sent to sin - ful men— Glo - Fa - ther!
And in the Son sal - va- tion claiim— Glo- - ther!
To help and heal all hu-man woe-- Glo- - ther!
For them de - scend-ed to the grave— Glo- - ther!
Of ev-’ry soul for whom He bled— Glo-r - ther!
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Copyright, 1884, by James Mc@ranahan.
14. “HE THAT HEARETH AND BELIEVETH.”
J. M. G. JAMES McGRaNAHAW, ~
QUARTET, Afoderato.
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15. HARK, HARK! MY SOUL!
‘* ARE THEY NOT ALL MINISTERING SPIRITS.""— Hebrews i. 14.
Rev. F. W. Faner. Arr. from C, C, Conversg by Ira D, Sanzey,
Moderato,
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1. Hark, hark! my soul! an - gel- ic songs are swell - ing Over eurth’sgreen
2. Far, far a-way, like bells at ev-’ning peal- ing, The voice of
3.90 - ward we go, for still we hear them sing - ing, - “Come, wea - ry
Copyright, pee by Ira D. Senkey.
HARK, HARK! MY SOUL !—Concluded.
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© - cean’s wave-beat shore; How sweet the truth those
sus sounds o’er land and _ sea, And la - den _ souls by
for Je - sus bids you come; <And_ thro’ the dark, its
bless - ed strains are tell- ing Of that new life when sin shall be no more.
thou-sands meek - ly steal-ing, Kind Shep-herd, turn their wea - ry steps to ‘Thee.
ech - oes sweet-ly ring-ing, The mu- sic of the Gos- pel leads us home.
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6. THE GARDEN OF THE LORD.
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1. Are you work-ing, are you work-ing, In the gar-den of the Lord?
2. Are you grow-ing, are you grow-ing, In the gar- den of the Lord?
3. Are you watch-ing, are you watch-ing, In the gar- den of the Lord?
4, When the trump of God is sound-ing, And the gates are o - pened wide,
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When He com-eth at the set-ting of the sun, Will He find a gold- en
Are you step- ping ev - er heaven-ward on the way ? In the knowledge of the
Like the li - ly, are your garments pure and white, Like the love - ly rose of
All the gladness 2 P ya you shall know, If with-in the Mas -ter’s
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Sav - iour, In _ the rich - ness of His word, Are you gain- ing grace and
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glad- ness to the light?
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U0. “THE SPIRIT AND THE BRIDE SAY COME.” *
Geo. R, Cuarke. JAMES McGRANAHAN.
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1,0 trav’ler lost on the wilds of sin, To life and joy and peace with - in,
2. Your heart is torn by its sin and care, You trav- el on— you know not where;
3. That broad high-way which to youseems bright, Will lead you down to — end - less night,
4, But hark! a voice from the Jss-per walls, A voice of mer- cy sweet-ly calls;
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And lost to hope and heav’n a- bove, O hear the voice of Je-sus’ love.
With wea- ry step you _on-ward go, The broad high-way that leads to woe.
It far - ther leads from God and home, As far - ther on its way you roam,
O wand-’rer lost and far a- way, The Spir- it calls to you to - day,
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“THE SPIRIT AND THE BRIDE SAY COME.” Concluded.
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79. “BY GRACE ARE YE SAVED.”
(Eph, ti. 8, 9.)
Ex NatHan. JamMES McGrinanan.
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3. To all who do be-lieve In God, thro’ Christ re-vealed, By grace they full sal -
sovereign grace To save re - bell - ious man,
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cross of shame, The grace of God makes known. By grace are ye saved thro’ faith
va - tion have, And ‘Sons of God,” are _ sealed.
thro’ faith, thro’ faith
and that not of your-selves,
Thro’ faith, thro’ faith, thro’ faith and that not of your-selves,
thro’ faith, thro’ faith,
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Thro’ faith and that not of yourselves, not of works, not of works, not of works,
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“BY GRACE ARE YE SAVED."—Coneluded.
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80). THE THREE CALLS.
“THE SPIRIT AND THE BRIDE SAY, COME! "—Rev. xaii. 17.
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slum - ber- er, rouse thee! des - pise not the ath; But give thy Cre -
loi - - ter-er, speedthee! the morn wearsa - pace: Thensquan - der no
sin - - ner, a-rouse thee!thy morn - ing is past; Al-rea - dy the
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shad-ows are length-en - ing fast; Fs - cape for thy life! from the j
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THE THREE CALLS. Concluded.
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thy Cre - Let me lin- ger in these bowers; God shallhave my noon-day hours; Chide me
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SL. HALLELUJAI FOR THE CROSS!
“GOD FORDID THAT I SHOULD GLORY, SAVE IN THE CROSS OF OUR LORD JESUS Curist.”—Gal. vi. 14.
Dr. Horatrus Bonar (arr), JamEs McGRANAHAN,
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2. It is tie old cross — still, Wal-le - lu - jah! hal- le - lu - jah! It’s
3. "I'washere the debt was paid, WHal-le - lu - jah! hal- Je - lu - jah! Our
fy - ing ev -’ry blast, Hal-le- lu- jah! hal-le - lu- son The winds of hell have blown,
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tri- Bi i us tell, Hal-le- lu- jah! hal- le - lu i iis grace of God here shone,
sins on ere laid, HTal-le + lu - jah! hal - le - lu-jah! So round the cross we _ sing,
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The world pease shown, Yet it is not oO - ver dh Hal-le - lu-jah for the cross!
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Thro’ Christtheblessed Son, Who did for sin a - tone, Hal-le-lu-jah for the cross!
Of Christ our of - fer - ing, ye Christ our liv -ing King, Hal - le -lu - jah for the cross!
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Hal - le - lu - jah, hal- le - lu - jah, It shall nev-er _ suf- fer loss!
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82 BE NOT DECEIVED.
D. B, Towner,
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1, Do you dream of the joys of the life to come, <As_ yon
2. Are you cast - ing your seed to the sweep-ing wind, As you
3. Are you i - ne " tares, a _ gold - en grain Should be
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scat- ter the seeds of sin? Are you spurn-ing the cross that the Sav -iour bore,
fol - low the e - vil path? Are you trust-ing the blos-soms of hope to find,
spring-ing to life and light, When the har-vest of souls shall be gath- ered in,
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And yet hop-ing the crown to win? e not de - ceived,
When the whirlwind shall come in wrath?
Will you shine as the stars of night?
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BE NOT DECEIVED, Concluded.
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WATCH, THEREFORE WATCH!
Mrs. Harrret JONES. D. B. Towner.
1. — Ts Je-sus comes in His i - ry, With His shin-ing an - gel band,
2. Bless- ed are those who are watch- apt When - Lord of life shall come;
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WATCH, THEREFORE WATCH! Concluded.
Faith - ful may we each be watch-ing, Read-y for the glo- ry = land.
Bless- ed are they who are read - a For the a e- ter- nal home.
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let us toil for our Sav-iour, Keep our gar- ments pure and clean,
watch-ing, For the Fa- ther’s bless-ed Son,
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That we may join in the wel-come, When our bless ed Lord is _ seen.
That a abe Hane Bis ong) me priest ye - come words, “ well done,”
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watch, watch, watch, For ye know not what hour cai Lord doth come, your Lord doth come.
watch,therefore watch,
Watch, watch, watch,
S4. “BELIEVE ON THE LORD.”
Ex NatHan. James McGRraNAHAN.
. I haveneed of sal- va - tion from sin, I know I am lost and un- done,
. As Ithink I am filled with des- pair How aw-ful my _ fail- ure has been,
3. My heart is so cold and un- moved, God’sgrace I’vere- fused to re - ceive,
. My © sins in my heart have so reigned,So long un-dis- put - ed held sway,
. As I am and with nev-er a plea, a Lord, by Thy blood [I draw pe
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In the sight of my God I’mun - clean, Yor sin I can nev - er a - tone.
My past of all good-ness so __ bare, Has God sucha —sin- ner ___e’er seen?
And my Sav-iour so long left un - loved, His Spir-it I knowhas _ been grieved.
Can it be that the power may be gained ‘To live un-to God day by day.
Mag-ni - A Thy rich grace e’en in me, And par- don and cleanse me : pray.
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e - lieve. . . be - lieve, . . on the Lord va - sus Christ. ...
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85. WHEN THE MISTS HAVE ROLLED AWAY |
“UNTIL THR DAY BREAK AND THE SHADOWS FLER AWAY."—Song of Sol. ti. 17.
ANNIE HERBERT, (arr. ) Ira D. SAangey.
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1. When the mists have rolled in splen-dor From the beau-ty of _ the hills,
2. Oft we tread the path be- fore us With a wea-ry, bur-dened heart;
3. We — shall come with joy and glad-ness, We _ shall i -er round the throne;
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And the sun - light falls in glad- ness On the riv - er and _ the rills:
Oft we toil a- mid the shad- ows, And our fields are far & - part:
Face to face with those that love us, We shall know as we are known:
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Ya ar ee —— SRI DAS!, su
We re -call our Fa - ther’s prom- ise In the rain - bow of — the spray.
But the Sav-iour’s “Come, ye bless- ed!” All our la - bor will re - pay
And the a of our re - demp- tion yah re - sound thro’ end - less day,
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We _ shall know each oth - er bet - ter When the mists have rolled a - way.
When we gath-er in the morn-ing Where the mists have rolled a - way.
When the shad - ows pid de - part- ed, And the mists have rolled a - way.
Copyright, 1888, by Ira D. Sankey.
the hills,
lened heart;
the throne;
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the rills:
a - part:
are known:
the spray.
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less day,
WIEN THE MISTS HAVE ROLLED AWAY. Concluded.
CHORUS.
We shall know........... as we are known,............... Nev - er
We | shall kuow as we wre known,
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mii os restate eae
md SOREN AROS IRN NNR” ERAGE. D
Nev - er- more to walk a - lone, to walk a - lone,
dawn - ing of the morn-ing Of that bright and hap- py day: We shall
@°@ @°> @ @ 8 ~f# #° @ #£ 4, - 2
=== =
zs ==. ———
ww
know each oth- er bet- ter, When the mists have rolled a - way!
— aa Ua el CRT ag _——— i!
ee
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107 Ww
86. SOME SWEET DAY, BY AND BY.
“THEN I SHALL KNOW."'—l1 Cor. aiii. 12.
Mrs. Frances J. Van Austr. W. H. Doane.
Tenderly.
V
1. He shall reach the summer-land, Some sweet day, by and by; We shall press the gold-en
2. At the crys - tal riv-er’s brink,Some sweet day, by and by; We shall find each brok-en
3. O these part-ing scenes will end,Some sweet day, by and by; We shall gath-er friend with
strand, Some sweet day, by and by; O thelovedones watching there, By the tree of life so
link, Somesweet day, by and by; Thenthe star that, fad-ing here, Left ourheartsand homesso
friend, Somesweet day, by and by; There before our Father’sthrone, dia eaner heats
sig Si ieee Saeed
fair, Till we come their joy to share, Some aoe day, by and by. By
drear, We shall see more bright and clear, Some sweet day, by and by.
flown, We shall know as we are known,Some sweet day, by aad by.
pS
By and by, yes,
by and by,
Copyright, 1684, Mi Biglow & Mau,
W. H. Doane.
ss the gold- en
1 each brok-en
th-er friend with
ee of life so
artsand homesso
sand clouds have
87. IN THE SECRET OF HIS PRESENCE.
‘THOU BHALT HIDE THEM IN THE BECRET OF THY PRESENCE." —Pealin ravi. 20,
Euuen Laxksumi Goren. A native of India. Geo. C. STEBBINS.
Slowly.
1. In the se-cret of His presence how my soul delights to hide! Oh, how precious are the
2. When my soul is faint and thirsty, ’neath the shadow of His wing Thereis cool and pleasant
3. On-ly this I know: I tell Him all my doubts,and griefs,and fears; Oh, how pa- tiently He
4. Would you like to know the sweetness of the se-cret of the Lord? Go and hide beneath His
cs aa se
pee SOAS (alts SOR SR ae
7) ee ae E : eee |
ri 2" ae open oie =e sien
y :
Nee ie Na eee
a e bes —-N-9- aN aN =
st F ra
les-sons which I learn at Je-sus’ side! Earthly cares can never vex me, neith-er tri-als lay me
shel-ter, and a fresh and crystal spring; And my Saviourrests beside me, as we hold com-munion
list-ens! and my drooping soul He cheers, Do you think Hene’erreproves me? whata false friend He would
shadow: this shall then be your reward. And whene’er you leave the silence of that hap-py meeting -
SSSP SSS freee
pet oe eee
a a o@ a a a
low; ForwhenSatancomestotemptme,tothe se-cretplaceI go, to the se-cretplaceI go.
sweet,If I tried I could not utter what He says when thus we meet, what He says when thus we meet.
be, If He nev-er, nev-er told me of the sins which He must see, of the sins which He must see.
. place, You must tind and bear the image of the Master in your face, of the Master in your face.
a igs =ELEees til
Copyright, 1685, by Ira D. pinay
88. “WHAT SHALL IT PROFIT.”
Translated from Casar Matan by J. E. A. Risen: McGranaHan.
2 San i Se eee! amet f= = —=—_ =
iho eo Seawaten meee Sm CERNE a oats.
Gar ‘SoS SS ——— == =3= Eg
|
1. What are the pleas-ures of the world, Its hon-or, joy and _ care,
2. O soul, wilt thou not rue thy choice In that tre - mend-ous day,
3. O fool - ish and mis- guid-ed ones, Who for such worth-less toys,
5
il
ree SSS Se Ss WE
2 ——
(Sposa = =e
They are but splen-did van - i- ties, But tri- fles light as air;
When by the wrath of God con-sum’d, This world shall pass a - way;
a = - Bs pd a - mor - tal souls, And lose e- ter- nal joys;
=== = se
ee
SSS commen
| The things which those who know not God So ea - ger - ly pur = sue,
| When all the earth con-tain’d for thee, Shall per - ish from thy _ sight,
s The — flat- t’ring but de - . - es hopes ‘To which they vain - ly cling,
—_—
ee ay Sere ene een Pee ORO, OMA «IN ra SO
fe es me pn ene Soe ——— —— == =]
eae ae —— a aT ——— += —
_ — 3 —_-_s- —~—_ —-1——-+~——.
‘— a ee ——s-— === 2 — == ———— |
a a a a Se —_—e—e— #,--g—_,, —# pos ss —#:
ij 0
O what shall they a - vail the soul, When death ap-pears in view. For
Where shall man’s glo - ry then ap- pear, His boast-ed power and might, For
They can- not save from end-less woe, The aw - ful doom of _ sin. For
=o -is—$—-s—s— ——— = =a
CHORUS, Mark viii. 36,
What shall it prof-it a i -it @ man,.......
ciicaiiee, :
it, prof-it a man, Whatshall it prof - it, prof-it a man if he
ren -O- -@- -@-
jo—=- -~ a
= =o S-s-s 4A—g—2-
no ~
Copyright, 1885, ov Jumesa McGranahan,
RANAHAN.
WHAT SHALL IT PROFIT, Concluded.
gain the whole world.......... and lose,...-..... his own soul..........
po aR ASEEE RR pe TREE
89, WHEN ALL TIE SAINTS GET HOME.
Mrs. Harrier Jones.
D. B, Towner.
SSS SSS
-@- : -@. -o- -@- P ae
1. Oh, what a meet-ing that will be In that sweet time to come,
2. Oh, what a shout will fill the air When we the King be - hold,
8. Oh, how the up - per courts will ring When we our loved ones greet,
4. When close to Je- sus, the di- vine, We stand a- mong the throng,
5. The bat - tle o’er, the cross laid down, And - safe a - cross the flood,
o-:' 2 2 @ -@-° -o- -@- -o- [id
22 =o SS ee ee ee ee
a ee eS a Sec oes So ov se eens SS
SSS
en oe oe —<—_— aa Ss fo ee a=:
-o- oe o- -o-
When we © shall gain the vic - to- ry, And all the saints get home.
Who waits to bid us wel- come there With - in Ilis bless - ed fold.
In that bright home where an- gels sing, And all the ran-somed meet.
Oh, what ec- stat - ic bliss, to join In the re - demp-tion song.
With spot - less robes, and shin- ing crowns, All thro’ the pre - cious blood.
—.— —e~__S-_¢ _a_ —? 2-4-6
—4—+-—_—_—— ——-—$ + -——+—-
fe oe eas faut cnc erat
CHORUS.
Home,...... home,......
EE
= onceronecnitaret = ee Z ar
ei —-e-—_ 4 — soe
—<—« oe —— eo o—
Home, sweet home, bless-ed home, sweet home, The saints’ e - ter - nal home,......
cares cae
lo)
nF Senta Mointee ee oe
= SS SS
Oh, what a meet - ing
Oh, what a hap-py meet-ing that will be, When all the saints get home.
Copyright, 1885, by D. B, Towner.
| 90. “FOR GOD SO LOVED THE WORLD.” *
| : GAR: evr JAMES McGRANAHAN.
Le ee sit icicn ocelot — ees eee
= eee
‘God soloved the world gave His on-ly Son,
‘God soloved the world gave Hison-ly Son,
we Andante, 4 | Ee
f= ===
== ¢ sis e
ACCOMPT.
es ==
= —™: ere
———— ——
so loved the worldthat He wave...... His Son, His on-ly be-got-ten
v= “he == ==
so loved nmin ogee Son, He gave His Son, His on - ly be- Sm ten
eee os free Le
ere [e--—s—e-F meet ae police =a
apenas! Ae AB — ARE PERE ET AE
ns loved the world that He gave...... His Son, His on - ly be-got- ten
Seber Sere ers fn PSE ae
*-D-5-s — fs --s — Fs Fee 2—s— a —a—(?—2-9-0-1a 2]
=== a oe SS =e a Se el ee —
so loved the worldthat Hegave veHis Son, He gave His Son,
2.2. —
Sees 5-— 8 ae}
Copyright, 1882, by James McGranaban,
* Also published as a Duet, with Accompaniment,
112
(AHAN,.
aa}
-ly Son,
==
-ly Son,
-got- ten
ee
=o
- got- ten
——
aren}
b- got- ten
“FOR GOD SO LOVED THE WORLD.” —Continued.
dim. ¢ rit, (a little Su ester.)
SSS ee ee ee
oe on
His on-ly be-got-ten Son,
Fi moderato.
seca: oe eee
His on-ly be-got-ten Son; Thatwho-so- ev - cr, that who-so - ev - er, that
—--—— j——».»—}|--§—--
Pe
dim, e rit.
a tempo. moderato.
7S =
Seay
should not perish, should not perish, but haveeverlasting life,
Capertee 2 [a= Fee SS = Nee: ‘SSeS
elie so -ev-er be - liev - ett: in Him
hop Cheat ens -[et tee oefe= Seat | -fa= tee fa-|
—— pe — 2 eee —
who-so - ev-er be - liev - ethin Himshouldnot perish, should not perish, but have everlasting life,
_——— = ee
Se ae
P= =
am,
“FOR GOD SO LOVED THE WORLD.” — Continued.
But have ev-er - last-ing
life,
cecum LTT oS owe” Hae ae seen coe
But have ev - er- last-ing
* rit, ye
«2 _ fae e222 —e—e pavers}
a Ts —— a = =
ev - er - last -ing life, ev - er - last-ing life, ev - er - last-ing life.
have ev - er - last - ing life, ev -er- last-ing life, ev - er - last-ing life.
ev -er- last-ing life, ev - er- last-ing life, ev -er -last-ing life.
% Observe rilard second time only.
“FOR GOD SO LOVED THE WORLD.” Continued.
_— =
last-ing
8 But have ev-er-last - ing life, that who - so
=
— =
but
a life, that who - so -
eere S f
TE =. 090 eminent “—
== 5 nr en a a ofa a o-A-s:|
© eager sa a oneness Se ee
But have ev-er-last- ing life, but have ev-er-last- ing life, that who- so -
oa ‘ vigoroso.
ean eh
-last-ing
eo
Ne Che noe ON nt ee
ee re a eee Ste ee
————
liev - eth in Him should have ev - er - last-ing life,.... should
==
- eth in Him,
—o [OE A, RTO
a weaned
" Him should have ev - er - last - ing life, should
iH “FOR GOD SO dns THE WORLD.” Contiued.
Sa ee
have ev-er-last-ing life, that who- s0 - ev - er be-liev-eth in Him
Nie os SE Eee ees - ES
oo thatwho - - s0 - ev - er be- liev - eth in Himshould have
af
aa ae SS a Se = — —s “f—fFr—F=* SRP ee =
have ev-er-last-ing life, that who- so - ev - er be-liev- eth in Him
SS -—
———— re ge
D—a— —a—9—e- eg Kaa paseo ad 8 7 o-@
Se a le —— pee B a aa
= SaaS Se —
ee ee eres semadaaed ee 4—, letra e ee
should have ev - er - last- ing life,...... should have ev- er-last-ing _ life,
em.
4 A ee [Seana Mees ets Yeah ans r et es ese Wena ead Rea ome "RISE TI ene at Se =3
? =a -@—4 o_o oo f- ple
should have ev - er - last - ing
= S- are —2- es -2—,-0-—,—__—_ 1-4. }-
—= 2 a et oe mel
——
————
“FOR GOD SO LOVED THE WORLD.” Concluded.
= ‘=== 2S SSS = == sane == === SS==
that who- so - ev-er be-liev- eth in Him should not _ per-ish, but
>
eS Ab-5— =3- eal — “fea |
=== @ SS
that who- so - ev-er be -liev- eth in Him should not per-ish, but
ace
————
~ Largo sostenuto, ff
fee en
cee sean cee whem il ce toremey eet oa Fee eee ae ae <= |
—= yg Bucrscoeeaes ais ——— et fp oo USERS NOT. Te| | SARE
3 St emenenae have ev- er-Jast-ing _ life, But have ev-er- lust - ing _ life.”......
life a
Ae = Se aaaes =
a = my; ——_.
aly ~_ Largo sostenuto, a
joe _—__—_@——_s—_a—_a—-— ——*—- _——a&__a_[(->-=—a
bp Ye = =e —— ——— <a ae
have ev- er-last- ing _ life, But have ev-er- last - ing life.”.....
RS REERR RIS |
EE cons a Largo ee
Saas SHS el
tr
ln?
Ao
iat
91. O ZION! LOVELY ZION!
‘*T WILL BRING YOU TO ZION.”—Jer. tii, 14.
Mrs. F. J. Crosny, (arr. ) Tra D. Sankey.
2 Se ee
3 foo oS fo oo eee
eta a= gaa o-restene et see — ~— ss]
e
1.0 Zi-on! love-ly Zi-on! thou cit -y of the faith- ful, How oft - en with
2.0 Zi-on! love-ly Zi-on! thou car-est for the low- ly; Thy ban-ner of
3. Thou Zi- on! love-ly Zi-on! O whenshall we be-hold thee, Thy beau-ty and
enya = ==
\e ;
aeaicommc 2 —— ex eased ail _ Ae Lee 5
geese ieee ib eae sen ares etn Lin Saecen h ae h anlaal eopacanecse: Pl ne ee
Po —— a 222 Se
sonoma =f -4 eo Soe —7—s_t-2—e— as
rap-ture thy prais-es we sing! Where mill-ions of —re-deemed ones are
mer- cy still wav-ing we sce: ‘Thy watch-man thou art send- ing with
splen-dor for - ev - er to share?—Where loved ones who have en- tered thy
a ee ee a_i a
ae Se ee ——_ ers Aas 2—|
——__@ o£ g-— — ed
dwell-ing now in brightness, And prais-ing for - ev- er our Sav-iour and King.
tid - ings, joy- fal tid - ings, To gath-er the lost ones and bring them to thee.
d >—s—s—s-== a —
Fa acer sce ee ———
CHORUS.
Y Bree nee ae
e= =s— a —F—a—
e@
Where the loud-swell-ing cho-rus of tri- umph e- ter - nal, Rolls down from the
a
re-gions of end- less de- light, Where the ran-somed are re-turn-ing with
— ; ef ee,
_—_—- —|
Rte =
SANKEY.
ner of
ones are
ing with
tered ue
-s—
——
and King.
n to thee.
bh us there.
- ing with
=
QO ZION! LOVELY ZION! Concluded.
gee emery ete on a a —z- = — een ee
ee rere ee eee
pp 2= cs a
mu- sic and re - joic-ing, mit a with the Saviour in garments of white.
@.__@__ ===: -@
—— = =p8=e= -7—o— == z
te EE
w
92. I COULD NOT DO WITHOUT THEE.
“TI WILL NEVER LEAVE THEE, NOR FORSAKE THEE.’ —Heb. iii. 5.
Frances R. Havercat. SIGISMUND THALBERG, (arr.)
Andante.
= 15 SA SOEDSRROEN STEERS? “OOP NOFATOR ESAT "DRS Aa ROE |SgAe eae ER
Gris a =a feet oe a
oe
could not do with - out Thee, O Sav-iour of the lost, Whose
could not do with - out Thee, I can - not stand a - lone; I
could not do with - out Thee, For years are fleet - ing fast, And
= 2 o—*— : ee =—2 ype ee a
= —=— = on aaed =|
SS oe 3 5- es
+ —+—— —— $+ -s—
= a eaten ken cee a = ———
pre - cious blood re - deemed me At such tre- men - dous cost; Thy
have no strength or good- ness, No wis- dom of my _— own; But
soon in sol - emn- si - lence The riv -. er must be passed; But
right - eous- ness, Thy par - don, Thy sac - ri- fice, must be My
Thou, be- lov - ed Sav - iour, Art all in all to me, And
Thou wilt ney - ot leave me, And, tho’ the waves run high, I
ull ood
on - ly hope and com- fort, My glo- ry and = my plea.
weak + ness_ will —be
pow - er, If lean - ing hard on
know Thou wilt
me, And whis- per, “It is I.”
rs ee
93. LORD, THY GLORY FILLS THE HEAVEN.
‘HIS GLORY COVERED THE HEAVENS.’’—ZZab. tii. 3.
W. R. Mant. J. H. Wricox, 1849,
a1) Sear ame
-p— == = ZS Se
agg bg see eee .
os v ly.
1, Lord, Thy glo - ry fills the hea- ven; Earth is with its full - ness stored;
2. Ev - er thus in God’s high prais-es, Breth-ren, let our tonguesu - nite,
3. “Lord, Thy glo - ry fills the hea- ven; Earth is with its full-ness stored;
epee ote eb a
+ © ;
Un- to Thee be glo-ry_ giv - en, Ho- ly, ho - ly, ho- ly Lord!
While our thoughts His great-ness rais - es, And our love His gifts vx - cite;
Un- to Thee be glo-ry_ giv - en, Ho- ly, ho - ly, ho- ly Lord!”
TE ee o—_- een
= ————= -3—
a asa -p—
=e ee
Hicaven is still with an-thems ring - ing; Earth takes up the an- gels’ cry;
With His ser - aph train be - fore Him, With His ho - ly Church be - low,
Thus, Thy glo - rious day con- fess - ing, We «a-dopt the an- gels’ cry,
g-—9 | -2-:.—3—* ca cam ra
ed so Serene Sees Sete aoa = |
“Ho- ly, ho - ly, ho- ly,” sing - ing, “Lord of hosts, Thon Lord most. high!”
Thus u- nite we to a- dore Him, Bid we thus our an- them flow;
“Ho- ly, ho - ly, ho- ly!” bless- ing Thee, the Lord our God most high!
1849,
=
~&
stored;
nite,
stored ;
Lord!
- cite;
Lord! "
94. I AM THE RESURRECTION.
(Job. xiv. 14. Jno. zi, 23, 25. 1 Cor. av, 55.)
JAMES McGraNaBaNn,
Allegretto,
—— SS
Se oe a a
|
If aman die shallhe live a-gain, Shall he live a-gain, Shall he _ live,
3
If a man die sballhe live a-gain,Shall i live a - gain, If aman die
Bs Ee» eee -9—————+| fa—* oe o---@
el a Se il RRA ARR OER NS I = —
shall he live a-gain, Shall he live a-gain,Shall he live, If a man_ die
rad “ee see 288-43 aS Sees
er — Se
Saat:
a = 98, Pere
shallhe live a-gain,Shallhe live... a- gain, Je- sus saith un-to ails
Copyright, 1883, by James McGranaban.
I AM THE RESURRECTION. Continued.
Thy brother shall rise a- gain, shall rise ‘a-gain, shall rise a-gain, thy brother NE
ares et
are a a a a a .
shallrise a - gain. I am_ the res - ur-rec-tion, I un the res - ur - ree-tion,
| NN wy N N | N \
ps cual eee 2 ii cine aaa i a
I am the res-ur-ree- tion,
am the res-ur-rec-tion, I am the res - ur - rec-tion and the life.
122
==
.e-tion,
\
N
6.
————_—
—$—<—————
pc: tion,
N
a
:
I AM THE RESURRECTION. Continued.
ol ee > PNG ic ete stw ceva
===: aE
Sa ee
liev-eth in Me, Tho’ he were dead,tho’ he were dead,
He that be- vat eth, be -
a oe
| y pl py
yet shall he _ live,.... yet shall he _ live,....
eee eee ree eee ere eerr esr eee re eevee se eeeeseeseeeeseeere
yet shall he live. I am the res-ur-rec-tion, I am _ the res -ur-rec-tion,
: ——_— ad lib. ae
ee A 2A A AA |e ne A NENTS NE MT =
vy. st Se RE a ASIN Roce
I (aw - an oe a 2 -é—a—__ 0 5 — Sung 5-4
ANDY, Eales Fre a-¢ —— i am ’ nee
~~
I am the res-ur-rec-tion and... the life, I am _ the res - ur-rec-tion,
rT: ‘ a * ee a
a piacere neg antral =4
ect... a sacaenmaleilin monaanneiiet ene ni ta meecar ee ae
ek adiscameeeealen a am
-o~
I AM THE RESURRECTION, Continued. |
; F ; iY oF
I am the res- ur -rec-tion, I am the res- ur-rec-tion, and _ the life, O {
thy sting,where is thy sting, O grave, ihe is thy
> f NON m
== oo ae a—_te = Sse
——4-— etary a ened oo 2
vic - to-ry,where is thy vic - to -ry, O death,whereis thy sting, O grave,whereis thy
—--—_9—9—@-
eee eee eee 1 soo =e == ==
|
5 ad
-8 °-@—o
SEEN
ee | oP ps:
4 LEA pa
Gs = aS SS aoe a
vie - O death where is thy sting? O grave,whereis thy vic - to- ry?
I AM THE RESURRECTION. Continued.
a Allegro.
=r Thanks be to God who giv-eth us the vic - to-ry,
OO el ecameane din rentable, st AP EAE SM s{— 4--—-+4——_
: So sone See =2f2 .
y Gaon
0 - -
a Thanks be to God, who giv - ein us ce
ce : :
= = Thanksbe to God who giv-eth us the " - to-ry,
= a , oy N
vic - to-ry thro’our Lord Je - sus Christ,whogiv-eth us the vic - to-ry thro’ our
a) bueestee eager
giv - eth us the vic-to-ry thro’ Christ, yyy
ape
Lord Je- sus Christ, thro’ our Lord Je - sus Christ, thro’ our Lord Je - sus Christ,
erste fe2hs tap raps
a tempo.
Thanks be to God, who giv-eth us the vie - to-ry,
— eee ee i sealer are Se SS as
= as or seme
Vv
vy? Thanks be to God who giv-eth us the
Thanks be to God who giv- eth us the vic - to-ry,
BANARAS
Thanks be to God, who
125
I AM THE RESURRECTION. Continued.
‘yeas sgt sat
vic - to-ry thro’our Lord Je - sus Christ, who giv-eth us the vic- to-ry
| ie giv -eth us the vic - to- ry thro’ Christ,
ft |} 4 Fy — 9
SSS SS ae
thro’ our Lord Je- sus Christ, Thanksbe to God who giv- eth us the
mpgs fae eS
ES
vic - to-ry, who giv-eth us the vic - to-ry, who giv- eth us
SS Se
the vic - to- ry, the vic - to-ry, the vic - - to-ry! Thanks be to
vic - to -ry,
I cm THE RESURRECTION. Concluded.
: ——- = reel Gta Eas. "§
eo i Sp ee =sr= aie Z—" ae ee
—_—
God who ar Aa us oe vic-t’ry thro Je - sus ct ei our Lord, Who giveth us the
s ~ Vv
= 4 5 Be. a Me Ol i Ne
i a ptt gaa r eee
ic - to - ry, who giv-eth us the vic - to-ry, the vic - to- ry, the vic - to- aes
Ks Siig?
- | =
=a
vic - to-ry, the vic - cites -ry, the vices iebasiuedbatinnt s
1. Our Father who art in heaven, Hallowed | be Thy | Name. || Thy kingdom come. Thy will be
done in | earth, * as it | is in ‘ heaven;
2. Give us this day our | daily | bread: || And forgive us our debts, as | we for-| give‘ our | debtors.
3, And lead us not into temptation, but deliver | us ° fon | evil: || For thine is the kingdom, * and
the power. ‘and the glory, ° for ' ever.| A—| m
127
INDEX OF TITLES,
SEE
No.
ABUNDANTLY able to save (He is) ........-- 40 | Look unto Me........seesee0e---. of
A Grows for me Luehhineetccastrccserieesises 3 | Lord, Thy glory fills the heaven............. 77 oi
WE RG GHOOD: «osc ssc eciceins cacdocceceacsve 23 nm
Ashamed of Jesus. .........-c. cece ceccccncces 46 fF da ad ah UCC CC ery rey ae 62
A shelter in the time of storm...............-- 35 |." S PIAYEDs oeesceccccsceveccesssnecs 34
As pants the hart. ..c.cccccccccccccccccsccces 14 beg RUE GORD as sen dbs ices chek eee cua 7
BELIEVE on the Lord.....--2..eeseeeeeeeees 84 | NOE an foes eet TREC. os seseerevessroecs 56
Beloved, now are we the sons of God........... 65 | Now the day is eas Wat inetd nan cK SCC My 9
BO NOME cwessvcie ss crclcsasvesteaceees 82 WY In WNen eS PSt8SS¢90 bras senerne'y 30
Be ye kind to one another. ...............0.5-- 15 | O blessed Saviour, Friend divine............... 64
Blessed be the Fountain. ................--4-- 29 One day TORLOE HOM 6 6s 5is'd ober sch o¥kkvavelds 39
By grace are ye saved..... 2.2.0.0. 52 e ee ee eee 79 QD PVeClOUs WOLKE, odicaccveeseinbeecsetacsacn ce 22
Our Mother's way... ......ccsccceccocccscce., 61
CALL His name Jesus....... tt eee ee eeeeeeeee 68 | Our Sun and Shield...............000 0000 4
Casting all your care upon Him..............- 81 Zion. lovely Zloh..s.0cc.cc 3
SEG SES MS WENO sor ecketinheneserenes he 37 | Our Father who art in heaven. 2.00 0022002221) a
Christ receiveth sinful men...........-.-...--- 10 PARDON peace and power................... 20
Come, Great Deliverer, comc.......-.-...---- 52 | Passing Bell (The)............. sate wdeveee tat 45
COMBS LO ORE akbse cadeb o¢vahevd cee eeunn week 6 Peace! perfect DOAGE aids create guise ERE ee 58
COME AMC: MO aa vis iiecieccevsdoeosecrenere 41 | Pray, always pray.........22-....02 2.0.00 00. 59
ELEVENTH hour (The). ...2-s..0ssccesceces 31.| REDEEMED ois i seescn cn sselvecscsvcuecie’ 36
Ere the sun goes down.......+..-seessereoees 5 | SEEK first the kingdom of God............... it
PRAR C thote Nob hivickscascccccscvadareyeaene 12 | Some sweet day, By and by................... 86
Follow OES ae bbe aie.b 6.6.0 bw Cb aie: aleVes Oreste aleereiar@elala 16 Song of the Soldier CeCe em emeceneccascrcccccoces 51
For God so loved the world..........--....--. 9°) TAKE me as lam.........---..00-. 0000-0. 17
GATAB IE UO Nala csaaesekeleseessssudcnen zy | Phe banner of the cross....................... 47
Clon laaPAGie cx i insaiect ceneseu nen tomnasues es 1 | The Bright forevermore..............-2.2-... 24
Glory be to the Father, and to the Son......... I ane vate of a paket nc ettste tt ee cece ence enee 37
Glory toGod the Father..........-..-....---- 73 The ih ag good night............-....... 72
Guide me O Thou great Jehovah.............. 2 € coming of the Kingdom draweth near...... 33
“ENE: BIOVENth HOUR... cows se avinb ki cécwcie vec eis 31
HALLELUJAH for the cross................- 81 | The garden of the Lord..................02... 76
Hark hark! my soul. sce. ccs. cenceresenesins 75 | The House upon a Rock.............-........ 26
He is abundantly able to save................. 40;| Phe Lord's Prayer... 0cseessecccceceacseces 95
He is not here, but is risen.........---.-....-- 53 | The Master stood in His garden............... 49
He is risen from the dead.........-.-.-...-44. 27 The PARSING DO Ese cet an Saat cade oc eo eure 45
He pleaethy Stills. ace ceseese oc cce ctvistens cine 55 | here shall be showers of blessing............. 4
He that heareth and believeth................. 74 | The Spirit and the Bride say ‘‘Come”......... 77
Bile (HOE COMIN sy acaccns cas ccvve'scsecse vane OF | ENG FORCE CAG ss avaesnveccuvlienasvedeces oar 80
How far is it called to the grave?.....--..-..--. Gd RAG EWO LIMON ibe cent weecaged esas eels sets fe 18
; The wondrous love of Jesus..............-..-- 60.
I am the Resurrection . See eee D4 TOGad be the glOvysseusicoessvisccess cvses cs 38
I could not do without Thee..........-.....--. 92 | Two gates, two ways......... 44
‘In the cross of Christ! glory.......-..-....---- 78 : Be: Bea Mat aaa BTL ae ae
In sight of the crystal sea.........-.2..--2---- 25 | WAITING at the portal............--...-.-2- 32
In the secret of Ilis presence.............-.--- 87 | Watch, therefore, watch!.........-.......-+4- 83
PESWALTE teen te es oa CUT OS De alae ee etl 67 | Welcome, wanderer, welcome !......-....- Meee Ae
We've sighted the golden gate !............... 57
PISS US 18 CBU Pees sc aes ct seek sain dee cewape os 66 | What shall it profit...............000 ee ee eens 88
Jesus knows thy sorrow. ....-.-.------++------ G9 | When all the saints get home.........-.....--. *
er . When the mists have rolled away.....-...--... 5
LED the: Savioutiins.. 5 css ease eieackicis ce ee 70 ; : y
Let your light so shine... ...........---2--0--- 48 White Robes in Heaven.....-..-+.-+++-+-++4- 21
BOO OO NVR ccc cteeccte ie bogsseonseenenanan 50! YE are not your own, .....-.---....eee0es ives 1S
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